- Jul 25, 2006
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I have an eVGA 7600gt. Saw thermal pads under the hsf and cringed. so I got a screw driver and then took off the hsf, and applied a nice layer of AS5 tot he gpu, and the 4 ram chips.... When I put it back on, i realized the thermal pads were there so the ram could make contact with the HSF. I took of the HSF again, put the pads on the ram chips over my AS5 layer, and added a bit to the topside of the thermal pads. I then put another small dab on the gpu to refill any gaps now that i had put on and removed the HSF once. I didn't re-spread it, just left the bit on there. did the whole shimmy thing while putting on the heatsink, and then screwed it back in place. Now instead of funning in the low 50's, I'm running in the low 60's. Should I reapply? Get new thermal pads for the ram (then again why would they add to the gpu temp?)? Or do I simply need to wait for the AS5 to break in? I've tried heating it up, to help speed up the process- running it up to 90*C, then back down to 2 or so.... No luck so far.....
