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RTX 3070 Ti COPPER MOD: 1 Month Later And... OMG... 

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This 3070 Ti has survived an entire month of torture. Err... I mean normal everyday usage. Let's put it to the test to see how it is performing. Better yet, let's give it a small upgrade!
This GPU mod was done for fun. Replicate at your own risk.
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@ap4702
@ap4702 2 года назад
Honestly for the price we're paying for graphics cards, these practices should become standard for manufacturers.
@Z_Pavel
@Z_Pavel 2 года назад
we need to strike of gamers against planned aging
@RmFrZQ
@RmFrZQ 2 года назад
Refuse to buy deliberately poorly designed, planned obsolescent products and they will. Always do your research before purchase and vote with your wallet.
@sawyiier4870
@sawyiier4870 2 года назад
Agree
@gleipnirfenrir
@gleipnirfenrir Год назад
i hope there is a company with words "create and made from gamers for gamers"
@godmodeus9150
@godmodeus9150 Год назад
old cards were made like this lol
@SebsFinTechChannel
@SebsFinTechChannel 2 года назад
Man seeing 62C mem temp is so surreal lol! Another amazing video, you're crushing it!
@bohdansamusko
@bohdansamusko 2 года назад
This video inspired me to copper mode the same 3070ti Tuf gaming GPU. I did it few weeks ago and so far so good! The temperature is around 68C, but I covered cooper plates by using special liquid to prevent from shorting circuit. So that's why my temperature is a bit higher. Also, I used thermal pads to isolate memory chips. It is hard to believe that some GPUs have a massive radiator, but such things as thermal pads don't work well!
@claudiobernardi6153
@claudiobernardi6153 2 года назад
Hi Seb, I am a follower of your channel. Have you tried copper modding? It works really great!
@RonnieMcNutt666
@RonnieMcNutt666 2 года назад
@@bohdansamusko yea its very interesting, alot of the reason this works as well as it does too gpus or cpus for that matter simply have thin crappy alum/copper, ive never seen a heatsink actually have a very thick alum/copper makeup at all, its insane honestly. these shims cost like 2$ or less and the companies could put them on the mem pre installed so easily, its literally like adding 100$ of performance to a product in terms of how much difference it can make, sometimes more
@pav1u
@pav1u 2 года назад
it doesn't work that well depending on gpu and correct thickness, not easy, i copper modded more than 12 times different gddr6x only, i just used less thickness shims than needed and i don't use thermal paste, i use thermal putty (sticky and no need for kapton tape etc as it acts as electrical isolator as well, i can keep the hottest card easily under 90c in the summer inside the farm with no fans so its all good, long time sub Sebs, keep em coming!
@techgeek2994
@techgeek2994 2 года назад
@@bohdansamusko how did you isolate memory chips did you put just small amount around memory chips with thermal pad ?
@RonnieMcNutt666
@RonnieMcNutt666 2 года назад
Ive done this on over 10 gpus so far and had incredible results each time, also on vrm/cpu/ even a desk fan ive attached like 10 shims onto its heatsink and it literally made a 50% difference, these copper shims are incredibly powerful
@Jeanpaisa89
@Jeanpaisa89 11 месяцев назад
Hello, where can I find them?
@groenevinger3893
@groenevinger3893 10 месяцев назад
@@Jeanpaisa89 Amazon..
@mechwarrior83
@mechwarrior83 8 месяцев назад
I can't belive this is a 6k sub channel producing this level of content. Criminally undervalued you are my friend, very very well done! You are putting multi billion dollar corpo R&D shops to shame.
@nordic_tv8988
@nordic_tv8988 2 года назад
I used 0.5mm thermal pads between the 1.5mm thick copper plate and the memory chips. Regular thermal pads were 2 mm thick. The effect is the same.
@CJ-M43
@CJ-M43 2 года назад
Man, you are such a pleasure to watch the way you present things and talk us through the video. Subbed!
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@marcopolo8584
@marcopolo8584 2 года назад
Was excited for this followup! Really clever mod.
@therealb888
@therealb888 2 года назад
It's great to hear someone who knows a little science in the PC hardware space.
@FunDumb
@FunDumb 2 года назад
I appreciate the tip with the "Heat Resistant Tape". It never hurts to be safe. I'm gonna give the CoolMyGpu copper mod a try hopefully this week. I've also been adding an alluminum heat sink to the backs of my GPU plates. As I haven't done the mod yet, so any bit of cooling helps as of now. Can't wait to try this out!
@Zukicha3
@Zukicha3 2 года назад
Man, you're awesome. Love your videos and thank you for them
@zeneyep6590
@zeneyep6590 5 месяцев назад
Really cool stuff @Dandyworks. I just found your channel and i gotta say this "cooper mod" is about the coolest thing i've seen done on a GPU. The temperature readings speak for themselves man. Keep up the good work bro...
@puddleduckist
@puddleduckist 2 года назад
Glad to see it's still performing well!
@bett0diaz
@bett0diaz 2 года назад
I am going to do it. I was waiting for this type of product/solution instead of the complete DIY as you did in the initial video. Thanks for sharing this!! Greetings from Argentina!
@jimbobcheezeburger2020
@jimbobcheezeburger2020 Год назад
how'd it go
@burrfoottopknot
@burrfoottopknot 2 года назад
I really enjoyed the videos you have made, I hope we see more! I am not a confident tweaker but this has made me think of giving it a shot.
@sidewinder86ify
@sidewinder86ify 9 месяцев назад
Always fun to see such a massive improvement.
@radekgabriel3276
@radekgabriel3276 2 года назад
Damn, this looks like a ton of work... Good job!
@wrkgstiff7147
@wrkgstiff7147 2 года назад
I did some undervolting and got some pretty good results. I saw the first video you did and thought I might try the copper mod if the undervolting didn't work. So far, the undervolting is pretty close to what you're getting. However, should I decide to do the mod, I'll use your videos as reference material. Thanks for the update!
@gerrydc1317
@gerrydc1317 Год назад
What card have you got? How much undervolt? I have a ventus 3x plus OC and wondered what the sweet spot might be
@warpathh
@warpathh 6 месяцев назад
More importantly, why are you making us stare at a Disney snow globe? Why is this the thing in focus???
@piecio3028
@piecio3028 2 года назад
Swietny materiał, to przedłuży zycie grafice.😁🍺
@MC...
@MC... 2 года назад
Cool follow up vid. Those plates are nice
@donaIdjtrumpjr
@donaIdjtrumpjr 2 года назад
Worked out great, lowered mine by almost 20c. Thanks!
@nabilbensafi
@nabilbensafi Год назад
You deserve way more subs, this video is high quality.
@olivercox2565
@olivercox2565 2 года назад
I went with the CMG copper mod and it’s been great. My 3080 FE in a SFF with an overclock still sits at 69c core, 84 memory.
@NorthsideChamps16
@NorthsideChamps16 Год назад
My stock Aorus 3080 master never breaks 70c at load and my VRAM has never seen temps past 71c so your mod wasn’t that good.
@Graalkingg
@Graalkingg Год назад
​@@NorthsideChamps16cap good mod
@diegoma5584
@diegoma5584 2 года назад
Its amazing bro, nice vid
@Lovely_Toast
@Lovely_Toast 2 года назад
Buddy you're an innovator. Live the videos
@kalas1988
@kalas1988 Год назад
You have cool videos, and you are great “narrator” subscribed
@pwarrow8858
@pwarrow8858 2 года назад
When I suggested this way back in the day everyone told me it was a crap Idea but I am glad to see it is alive an well. Also somehow those customs copper plates look sick.
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Perhaps people shouldn't be so quick to judge one's ideas without testing them first. Thanks for watching my video!
@redrock425
@redrock425 2 года назад
@@dandyworks It's been that way throughout history. Anyone trying anything new is viewed with suspicion or ridiculed. The herd instinct is strong 😉 Nice videos, thanks for sharing your results 👍
@alyssonguimaraes7024
@alyssonguimaraes7024 2 года назад
Super! Nice soluction
@yorkyalmanzar8959
@yorkyalmanzar8959 Год назад
Nerd!!! That was awesome keep up the great work!
@scottsfowler
@scottsfowler 6 месяцев назад
Haha, you made exactly the thing I commented on your last video (which I watched 10 mins ago)...pretty cool
@williamhubel
@williamhubel 2 года назад
Subscribing now. Thanks for the vids
@Tom-ln9fy
@Tom-ln9fy 2 года назад
Good upgrade😁
@emeraldcelestial1058
@emeraldcelestial1058 2 года назад
SUBBED. you rule dude
@techluvin7691
@techluvin7691 5 месяцев назад
Nice that you did a follow-up.
@positvt1
@positvt1 2 года назад
bruh thanks for the update, im literally sitting here with that card and that copper plate mod about ready to do it myself
@Sorvarify
@Sorvarify 2 года назад
Good to see a follow up video! Can you tell us which copper plates u used for this card? I assume they would fit my 3080 TUF perfectly.
@carlosvaras7976
@carlosvaras7976 2 года назад
Watching you videos inspired me to doing this mod on gigabyte vision rtx 3080. Memory temps are way down during gaming but I also think youre right as my core temps have gone up a bit. STill pretty great when combined with a modest undervolt.
@zakariamessabhia4680
@zakariamessabhia4680 2 года назад
great video. keep it up
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Год назад
out of all the copper mod vids i've seen, i like yours the best. you're the only person i've seen that used that tape to protect from shorts. my 3090 blew itself up after only 3 months right in the middle of the gpu crisis and i had to put my old gtx 560 ti back into my brand new gaming computer because i literally couldnt find a replacement for 7 months. im not gonna make that mistake again. gonna make sure my new card is nice and cool.
@Hyperion1722
@Hyperion1722 Год назад
If you browse the internet, there a lot of videos expertly done with kapton tapes recommendations a year ago. He just picked it up the use from these videos.
@DarkMUMY93
@DarkMUMY93 2 года назад
excellent work💯👍🏻❤️ Keep going We learn from you We wish you all the best🤗💋
@kasimirdenhertog3516
@kasimirdenhertog3516 2 года назад
I’ve got a passively cooled system where I’ve had great success swapping the thermal pads for some home-made copper shims. I didn’t notice any such improvement using different thermal pastes, though. The TG Kryonaut Extreme worked just as well as MX-4 while being a bit more difficult to work on since it’s rather pudgy.
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
I have seen great variation in the subjective effectiveness of Kryonaut Extreme VS other pastes. For me it's always superior even if only by a degree or two C (It better be for that price!) but of course MX-4 is fantastic.
@TheKirky
@TheKirky 2 года назад
Great vids. Where do u get the screw driver from?
@nightstudio67
@nightstudio67 2 года назад
loved this video
@shuradecoy
@shuradecoy Год назад
hey there ! very nice content, I watched the complete process and I'm very interrested in the modification of my 2 rtx 3090, but I can't figure the thickness of the copper plate. Also, are you using a plate coming from coolmygpu ? or is it a custom made ? Because as there are ram chips on the two sides I dunno what to use : big copper plate or small ones like you used on the previous video. advice needed here. Moreover, I never did such a modification on a gpu, but I feel confident.
@Fate025
@Fate025 2 года назад
I tried it once on my powercolor 5700xt and the memory temps got worse. I think it could be that my copper shims were too thin and there might be not enough contact pressure for proper heat transfer. I'll try it again in the future with slightly thicker copper shims. But its such a pain and hassle to mod it that i've been putting it off.
@jonsquare1248
@jonsquare1248 2 года назад
Nice to see you bought some good screwdrivers this time around....
@ncbuddrius
@ncbuddrius 2 года назад
Good job with these two videos. Fantastically well done. Soooooo.... You in CA? How does one pay a dude to do this? Set up shop my dude!
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Hahaha, not in CA, but I wouldn’t mind modding people’s GPUs for them. Good idea!
@josephdalcamo8619
@josephdalcamo8619 2 года назад
My boy great video! What thermal pad thickness you suggest for the 3070 ti Asus Tuf?
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
I recommend 1.5mm thermal pads, the same size as the shims! Gelid Extremes (linked in description) have been very kind to me, and if you are willing to pay the premium I say go for those. 2mm will also work due to the nature of the dual heatsink design, but there isn’t really any performance gain using the bigger pads.
@josephdalcamo8619
@josephdalcamo8619 Год назад
@@dandyworks thank you for the reply, i'm gunna spring for the copper plate. edit: i spoke too soon theyre no loner accepting orders smh :(
@riccardomercadante5893
@riccardomercadante5893 Год назад
hello and congratulations on the video! really interesting! i wanted to ask you a question, how thick are the copper thermal pads? also, is this thickness the same for all types of rtx 3070ti (asus evga zotac etc.. ec..)? thanks i'm waiting for your answer Thank you!
@feltmods
@feltmods 2 года назад
Careful with MX4. It separates over time with GPUs based on my history. Would recommend GC Extreme over it.
@harrydijkstra9936
@harrydijkstra9936 7 месяцев назад
True, especially when temperature exceeds 70~75°c. High viscosity pastes last longer on direct-core chips. Kryonaut, NT-H1 / 2 and MX-4 are more suited for heat spreader equipped chips
@ammaribrahim5139
@ammaribrahim5139 2 года назад
Nice content where did you buy the copper mod from ??
@Matt-lf1ik
@Matt-lf1ik Год назад
Not sure if I should do this or just put good pads on, also can you link that new copper plate instead of the old shims in the desc? Wondering about resale value as well. Is thermal grizzly kryonaut extreme ok for the gpu? I keep hearing the term pushout but not sure what that means.
@chincemagnet
@chincemagnet 8 месяцев назад
Hold on a minute, there’s absolutely no difference in moisture level between air cooling and water cooling as long as your loop isn’t leaking, and if your loop is leaking on to your graphics card, it’s gonna get fried before it has a chance to corrode. So there’s no reason you couldn’t use copper shims for water cooling, just make damn sure you get the correct size.
@isabellaalvidres8267
@isabellaalvidres8267 2 года назад
This was such a great video because now it works really well now and it was working really bad before but then I watched this and turned around and it was working soooo well so thank you so much because I didn’t know what I was gonna do and it reminds me of the time that my dog was running in circles and I was worried she wasn’t okay so I looked up on the internet what to do and then she stopped going in circles and I was so happy I gave her a treat and then we started playing with her favorite tennis ball she was so happy
@hieulucky
@hieulucky 9 месяцев назад
Wow amazing, Can you give me the technical specifications of that copper plate, or the CNC drawing?
@TimothyStovall108
@TimothyStovall108 2 года назад
$100 for that thermal paste?! I know TG is proud of their stuff, but damn! I modded my 1070Ti a while back with the Morpheus II cooler, and used K5 thermal paste, and it has done a nice job. Much more price friendly for what seems about the same amount. Real nice! I'll probably do something like this once I do decided to upgrade.
@RogueStatusX
@RogueStatusX Год назад
the 2-3 degree difference TG gains is not cost efficient - a good moderately priced thermal paste is fine.
@wafu6058
@wafu6058 10 месяцев назад
It's for a tub of the stuff.
@leherrera23
@leherrera23 2 года назад
Hola un abrazo, excelente video, quería preguntarte donde compras la plaqueta que utilizaste en este video, en los enlaces que dejaste no la referenciaste. Gracias
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Gracias! La placa es de CoolMyGPU.com 👍
@veyselonair6948
@veyselonair6948 2 года назад
Hi! I just did the mod with the little copper plates from your other video. I am so happy, that i didn't short anything... yet... My memory temp dropped from 90 to 70 :-D Thank you for the tutorial. But do I need to change it the thermal paste every month? Or how long can I use it like this when I am mining? And do I have to live in fear, that there could be a shortage every moment? Because I am a little bit scared now :-D Thanks for the answers
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Some people say you should change paste every X months, while others say you never need to. I usually change paste every 6 months just because I can, and it gives me a chance to clean my GPU. If you have modded your GPU correctly, I would not live in fear. But I would also perform a visual inspection every so often to makes sure everything is fine. Also, if your GPU is sitting horizontal, I certainly wouldn't worry about shims moving. They won't.
@veyselonair6948
@veyselonair6948 2 года назад
Thank you for the answer. Putting the card horizontal is a good idea 💡
@Ravenor907
@Ravenor907 2 года назад
Your video that got me to purchase the copper block from CoolMyGPU and I saw a drop from 102°c on my FE RTX 3080ti while playing ready or not down to 64° c on the memory.
@LikelyLagging
@LikelyLagging 2 года назад
im planning on doing it on my 3070, even though my temps have never gotten higher than 65 with an OC of 125 core and 1000 on the memory. and all my games being high or max resolution @ 1440. still this makes me incredibly curious, and i have a friend with a CNC machine sooooo im def making a plate lol Another great video my guy, keep it up.
@Techno4more
@Techno4more 2 года назад
you really do not need to do ths to a 3070. that has regular gddr6 memory. at best, upgrade your thermal pads. that should be way more than enough.
@LikelyLagging
@LikelyLagging 2 года назад
@@Techno4more I mean yes, and no.. obviously I don’t even need to do anything because like I said my thermals are phenomenal. However there’s technical not rlly such a thing as “more than enough” When it comes to cooling electronics, especially when the electronics are very expensive and not only will the card last longer with lower thermals, but it gives an added bonus of better performance when it comes to stability and overclocking, even with diminishing returns it’s still simply better in every way than it would be without lower thermals. if it was some crazy expensive cooling product I’d say absolutely not that’s stupid, but for the price it’s literally dumb not to. Obviously as long as you’re confident with your abilities to do such a thing.
@Techno4more
@Techno4more 2 года назад
@@LikelyLagging personally I wouldn't bother with a 3070. I did watercool all my 3080s tho
@frosty2000k
@frosty2000k 2 года назад
thanks for all the info ....Where did you get the copper plat you use in this video
@frosty2000k
@frosty2000k 2 года назад
found the answer
@claudiobernardi6153
@claudiobernardi6153 2 года назад
I’ve tried your first solution and it worked great! (Same GPU as yours, my temp went fron 106 C to 76 C mining) I wanna try also this one, the 1 piece copper plate seems a lot easier to work with
@atishalii
@atishalii Год назад
Great Great Great video , I have a question please : I do have the Rog strix version of the 3070 Ti, I'm at around 75°, should I change the Asus pads ? can I buy the same copper plate as yours for my card and where please ? on of your link ?
@hosnizied799
@hosnizied799 Год назад
good job
@snarksdomain
@snarksdomain 2 года назад
you'll want to make 2 copper strips and add them between the Memory cooler plate and the cold plate (one replacing the thermal pad, and one on the other side of the die where the sticker is)
@techluvin7691
@techluvin7691 5 месяцев назад
I’ve washed cards before. No issues when dried properly. Thermal putty under and on top of the copper plate would have worked also. Performing a “squeeze fit” and pulling the card apart again to check contact of GPU before screwing everything together is also a good practice.
@BondoGoletiani
@BondoGoletiani 2 года назад
Hello, Great video! Thanks for sharing. Can you please post the link from where I can order the cooper plates? What thickness do you use for Asus TUF 3070 TI?
@philxdev
@philxdev Год назад
I would also be interested in the exact measurements with a caliper. Also the measurements for the newly added copper plate. (and the link to buy).
@user-jd3pk1bz8e
@user-jd3pk1bz8e Год назад
Just did this mod with Thermalright TF, memory 64 degrees and core at around 70 at max load, dude... Thanks!
@alexngbk
@alexngbk 2 года назад
curious. were there any performance increase (lower temps) using thermal grizzly vs mx-4?
@donottouch9110
@donottouch9110 2 года назад
I really wish they make this mod for every card above the 10 series from nvidia
@Techno4more
@Techno4more 2 года назад
you really do not need the copper plates on anything under the 3080. good quality thermal pads will be far enough for gddr6 and below. gddr6x is the issue. far greater heat output.
@CH_1337_LEXUS
@CH_1337_LEXUS 5 месяцев назад
Great Video and nice mod. A little bit too much thermal paste if you ask me. Regards from Germany
@phantomfreak0813
@phantomfreak0813 2 года назад
I switched from Stock GPU cooler to AiO cooler, and managed to drop 40 degrees celsius, next i will try to get a new GPU and maybe try the Copper mod out, it looked very promising
@arechikitsune
@arechikitsune 2 года назад
I’m so curious to see what would happen if placing a thin cooper plate on the die. Would it cause a short? Or would it make the temps better?
@Techno4more
@Techno4more 2 года назад
not a good idea in any way shape or form.... never ever do this lol. the heatsink plate is usually not perfectly smooth, the die itself is probably not perfectly level, and the copper plate you will use is not perfectly smooth. the distance between the heatsink and the die is minimal, the thermal paste does plenty good job of filling that space effectively and with good thermal transfer. you wouldnt see much benefit at all doing a copper plate. you would probably crack the die
@arabiansensation
@arabiansensation 2 года назад
BOOM HEADSHOT
@jorgexluis2007
@jorgexluis2007 Год назад
good job ,bom trabalho
@joeldoxtator9804
@joeldoxtator9804 2 года назад
You are slowly evolving to the GPU memory plate I made for my waterblock. Juts make a plate that covers the GPU mounting holes and drill them to match in the plate. Cut out any areas that make component contact then you are done. Perfect fit copper plate that won't move and has maximal contact and heat sinking capacity. My Kawpow mining temps with this method are 46C core 50C Mem.
@PorucznikBorewicz
@PorucznikBorewicz Год назад
Great mod. My temps dropped 16 degrees. China #1!
@Jkend199
@Jkend199 2 года назад
saw your original copper mod video, very impressive results, with the temps getting far higher than I am personally comfortable with on a lot of these GPU's its definitely worth doing IMO, gotta say though that the custom plate is pretty expensive for very negligible performance gain, the "shims" are of course kind of DIY, but if it works and costs a lot less that's a win to me. It seems like 95% of the performance for less than 50% of the price. Either way definitely a worth while mod.
@AC-hc3qc
@AC-hc3qc Год назад
Absolutely agree with you. I looked around for thermal paste reviews/testings and it turns out the change from Arctic MX-4 thermal paste to Kryonaut thermal paste is really what gave the 4-6 Celsius bump in performance (game load comparison). Had I did more research and paid more attention I would have saved myself $20 (+Shipping cost) difference if I just ordered the DIY Shims.
@TheHelldevill
@TheHelldevill 2 года назад
Ouhh man! I have learned about copper moding from you and I am definitely gona do that to my suprim x 3090 TI when arrive! The only problem is that I'm not sure from where to order the correct size plate!
@jhay2510
@jhay2510 2 года назад
Hi Dandy, so underrated channel, excellent content. My first question: Copper size 1,5mm or 1,2 or something. And second, Did you try it on 3080 ti TUF, it would be awesome if u make a test for it, caz that card is so hot even after thermal paddng regularly. Thanks bro.
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Thank you! Sadly I don't have a 3080 ti on hand, but the plate size I can tell you is 1.5mm!
@gamalrizaldi
@gamalrizaldi 2 года назад
damn thats so good
@TheBornDrunk
@TheBornDrunk Год назад
Ya should rename into CopperDandy, j/k, those vids are really cool and helpful. Thank you
@CarAudioInc
@CarAudioInc 2 года назад
when I heard the fps doug clips, I clicked like immediately lol
@brianpersaud3739
@brianpersaud3739 Год назад
Performed this mod, works wonders. My GPU went from 110C to 67C on idle loads and 78C degrees on the heaviest loads. Thank you truly DandyWorks. P.S. Any ideas on how to lower my Junction Temps?
@tugrulserhat
@tugrulserhat 2 года назад
exact same card and exact same application, 1 month in I was getting close to 100c memory temps so I opened it and one of the copper shims at the bottom left of the card moved down. it wasn't touching anything to short and burn the gpu but that was scary af. switched it with a slightly thicker one and when reassembling the card I screwed the bottom half of the card first and a bit tighter before screwing in the top side. now it's doing fine. 180w, 82mh, 88c memory on %70 fan
@erickaustin7162
@erickaustin7162 2 года назад
Why do you need to put kapton tape when thermal grease is not conductive? and is it possible for the copper shims to be removed completely? meaning, the memory chips directly contacting to the sub-heat sink?
@dandyworks
@dandyworks 2 года назад
Kapton tape is a safety precaution taken to prevent any copper from making contact with components mounted to the PCB. Sometimes, a capacitor or resistor will sit above the plane of the memory chip, and if the copper was touching that component, there is basically a 100% chance that component will blow up. It is possible for the sub-heatsink to make direct contact with the memory chips. This is pretty much unique to this GPU in particular though.
@jurdgrath2069
@jurdgrath2069 Год назад
Good videos, well done, clear, concise. re: "don't do this if you've never replaced thermal pads..." I am sure that is good advice. How can I find someone, a shop or other, to do this for me???
@dusterstilldustin
@dusterstilldustin Год назад
Could you do a video of an overclock on this card to see how far you can push it with the better thermals? Most people that would do this would be trying to overclock it as much as thermals would allow. I'm curious what performance increase you could get with this mod.
@tancakar8987
@tancakar8987 2 года назад
just did my 7 x rtx 3080 founders edition, man its the only way. doest go over 70C. mem. amazing!
@trollstech
@trollstech 2 года назад
Great video! I copper modded my 3070 recently.
@adrianpoenaru1141
@adrianpoenaru1141 9 месяцев назад
Hi what the thickness of the copper ?
@trollstech
@trollstech 9 месяцев назад
@@adrianpoenaru1141 2mm. TBH it's not worth it. on 3080 3090 it would be an advantage.
@freeboski
@freeboski 2 года назад
I made the jump to buying CoolMyGPU copper plates for my 3090. Doing really well so far.
@fudwiser1091
@fudwiser1091 2 года назад
I love your content, informative and polished. Thank you. Is pool chlorine corrosive to GPUs? jk🤣
@kommandokodiak6025
@kommandokodiak6025 2 года назад
the actual heatsinks makes contact with that memory copper heatsink at the point the subheatsink stops, its not a huge deal but its still extra thermal transfer left on the table, just do it when you need to repaste it
@cooljaybz
@cooljaybz Год назад
Hey im interested in doing it for my msi rx 5700 xt, in theory it should work right? U think its also ok to put thin thermal pad first before the copper shim? Then lil paste on top of the copper?
@darknesschilled
@darknesschilled 5 месяцев назад
ok its been 1 year.. how is that card..? did the thermal paste dryout..?
@peliculasovasanimesubtlati6393
@peliculasovasanimesubtlati6393 2 года назад
Dear, excellent video, from Argentina, if it's not too much to ask, could you put the measurements to be able to cut the mod, and what material is it exactly? I just have a similar board that has temperature problems. if you could attach it in a pdf format in the form of a drawing with the exact measurements. It would be of great help to the community, best regards.
@toweliethetowel8280
@toweliethetowel8280 2 года назад
Did you reseat the original solution and measured 110°C again? maybe it wasn't mounted well by factory
@ssserega2976
@ssserega2976 Год назад
Hi! And what if the same thing, but with a water block? can you try it? and what is the thickness of the copper plate?
@YannMetalhead
@YannMetalhead Год назад
Good video.
@snu666
@snu666 2 месяца назад
GPU heatsinks are generally nickel plated copper anyway.
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