Possible GPU or MoBo problem?

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       #51

    To be honest, i lived in Canada for 7.5 years (from my 1 to 9 year). Since then i went to a private school were i finished with intermediate level. In my elementary school, we didn't learn so much, neither do we learn now in high school. It's never a problem for me to answer questions, I'm always in a good mood, and like to help as much as I can
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       #52

    As i promised here are the pictures of my modified GPU. I replaced the stock one with a heatsink from a dead MSI ATI Radeon RX1650XT - fits perfectly.
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       #53

    That looks like a good mod! Is the GPU heatsink an add on one?
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       #54

    petko131 said:
    As i promised here are the pictures of my modified GPU. I replaced the stock one with a heatsink from a dead MSI ATI Radeon RX1650XT - fits perfectly.
    Good job, you just can't resist using that thermal paste
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       #55

    yea, i unscrewed the old one, and put the "new" back on. of course I've put Thermal paste between :)
    here's a pic of the dead card: http://static.limundoslike.com/origi...ka-9982230.jpg
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       #56

    Indianatone said:
    petko131 said:
    As i promised here are the pictures of my modified GPU. I replaced the stock one with a heatsink from a dead MSI ATI Radeon RX1650XT - fits perfectly.
    Good job, you just can't resist using that thermal paste
    I love it
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    petko131 said:
    yea, i unscrewed the old one, and put the "new" back on. of course I've put Thermal paste between :)
    here's a pic of the dead card: http://static.limundoslike.com/origi...ka-9982230.jpg
    In my 2 main PC's I have silent Gigabyte cards, one a 9800T and the other a Radeon 6770. No fan noise just a card the size of a bus.

    Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GV-R677SL-1GD Radeon HD 6770 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card

    Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GV-N98TSL-1GI GeForce 9800 GT 1GB Silent Cell 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card



    I have replaced the paste on the 9800 as after a couple of years the temps started to rise. That fixed it.
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    petko131 said:
    yea, i unscrewed the old one, and put the "new" back on. of course I've put Thermal paste between :)
    here's a pic of the dead card: http://static.limundoslike.com/origi...ka-9982230.jpg
    LOL, I just found that pic on Google at auction, the seller said it was faulty, did you buy that?
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       #59

    Yes
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       #60

    I also prefer "fan-less" cards, but the pc must have good airflow, in order to keep it cool :)
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