how do people go about mounting heat sinks on graphics cards?
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LOL poor Nebraska...
If you are putting on RAM heatsinks, you use thermal epoxy. There is no where to use a drill or holes.
If you are going to put a GPU cooler on it, you fasten it through the same position as the stock one.
DO NOT DRILL HOLES IN YOUR GRAFFICS CARD. OR any other PCB as well.
Not a good idea unless you don't like that piece of electronics equiptment anymore. LOL
Chez
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Just for Chez....
Heatsink Mod
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So far I have taken this PowerColor 9700np from a stock of 275mhz to 410mhz without any artifacts or voltage mods.
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If you'd look a little closer at that HS mod, there were no holes drilled in the PCB....just in a $20 HS. They did however pry off the shim, and in their words it was risky, and would definitely void the warranty at best, or ruin the card at worst.
IMHO, I admire the craftsmanship and egnenuity shown in that mod, but I wonder at whether or not the money and time spent wouldn't better be applied to selling the old unmodified card, and buying a better card. I suppose if you had a proper HS/F as surplus, a lot of time on your hands, and were willing to risk trashing your GPU for a modicum of performance....go for it. I do know as a fact that buying a better GPU WILL give you the performance you're seeking, guaranteed.
If you're stuck on modding your existing card, my approach would be frag tape, or a very thin layer of thermal epoxy, as it would leave you the option of returning everything back to stock with no holes in it or parts ripped off.
:cheers:
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