I've got a couple of heatsinks from my old k6-2 and pentium mmx, one copper with tiny fins, one alluminium with less and thicker fins (was the one on my k6 - probably why it was running pretty warm), and I' m wondering if I can attach them to my graphics card. It's an Asus Video Suite v9280 ti4200 - one side of the card has a giant heatsink stuck on it, but the other side the RAM is exposed (I presume it's the RAM - it mirrors the RAM placement on the diagram in the manual). 
Total clueless newbie question, but how would I attach it (it covers 2 of the RAM chips), do I just need thermal adhesive? Is there a chance it would short circuit? - next to each chip is a tiny little metal thing with a red band that are ever so slightly higher than the RAM chips (are they capacitors?), and the pins for the RAM are almost the same height too.
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			Total clueless newbie question, but how would I attach it (it covers 2 of the RAM chips), do I just need thermal adhesive? Is there a chance it would short circuit? - next to each chip is a tiny little metal thing with a red band that are ever so slightly higher than the RAM chips (are they capacitors?), and the pins for the RAM are almost the same height too.
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