Cooling the back of a video card?

GasX

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Any suggestions?

I suppose you could put on a heat sink, but how do you attach it without short circuiting the board?
 

lotust

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the reason is beacuase it gets dam HOT. :)


Mwilding,

you can use ceramic material. it will work to glue a heatsink on the back. I was gonna try thin on my Gforce 256. But I cant find the material anywhere. + im too cheap to buy it ;)
 

mechBgon

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120mm side blowhole works wonders! :) Or how about this: spray the back side with several coats of clearcoat for electrical insulation, put a big blob of Radio Shack heatsink compound on, and set the heatsink on it. Maybe attach the heatsink with a ziptie. Or if you don't mind spending some money, pick up some non-electrically-conductive thermal epoxy and use that. Brush on a thin coat and let it cure, to serve as an insulation layer, then attach the heatsink with more epoxy.

Keep in mind that video cards run hot these days. I seem to recall ELSA having a special utility for their GeForce 1 cards that would underclock the GPU to cool it if it exceeded 100 degrees Celcius. That is 212F! Obviously the chips are able to take a lot of heat without suffering damage.
 

Tschaft

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My card gets as hot hell, too. But I havent had one problem with it. I say if you arent having problems then leave it as it is, unless you are really set on cooling it.