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I did this a few days ago and in the process may have destroyed my ti4600. I was installing a fanless heatpipe (Zalman). The fan came off very easily but the HS was firmly glued to the GPU. I tried to pry it off by twisting the blade of a screwdriver from under the HS, but it was so difficult I stopped and decided to try to loosen the adhesive by heating it up - thus, I inserted the card back into the AGP slot and fired up the computer for a few seconds. Immediately, strange characters appeared on the screen and the card stopped sending signals to the monitor before Windows could boot. I removed the card and the HS came off using the screwdriver as described and I cleaned off the adhesive with some acetone. I then proceeded to install the heatpipe, hoping things would be OK. With the heatpipe on, I got the same strange behavior - there were columns of zeros running vertically on top of the normal boot information and the card stopped outputting before the Windows splash screen disappeared. In the BIOS setup, there were many extraneous characters and some words were misspelled! I was sure I'd ruined my video card. Amazingly, next morning it worked perfectly. I will not be the least bit surprised if my videocard stops working at any time.
I'm planning to try to do the same thing with another ti4600 very soon. What is the best means for removing a HSF from a videocard in such a way as to not damage the card?
One guy in a thread suggested putting the card in a ziplock bag and putting it in a freezer for 1/2 hour, then running dental floss under the HS!
I'm thinking now of carefully running some acetone under the HS and letting it sit for a couple of minutes and then trying to pry the HS loose.
Thanks for any ideas.
I'm planning to try to do the same thing with another ti4600 very soon. What is the best means for removing a HSF from a videocard in such a way as to not damage the card?
One guy in a thread suggested putting the card in a ziplock bag and putting it in a freezer for 1/2 hour, then running dental floss under the HS!
I'm thinking now of carefully running some acetone under the HS and letting it sit for a couple of minutes and then trying to pry the HS loose.
Thanks for any ideas.