I got a new video card and I ordered the Vantec Iceberq 4 Pro to cool it. It came with 4 small heatsinks that are copper-colored. I was thinking absently about using them for mosfet cooling, but first I have some questions.
As Arctic Silver's Epoxy is a little too much work (and more permanent than I'd like), I was planning on just using the thermal pads that come supplied with the Iceberq. Is it even worth it? Will the pads transfer enough heat to make them worthwhile?
Since there are 6 mosfets and 4 heatsinks (they're much larger than the mosfets), will it work ok to just put the pads on the bottoms of the heatsinks and span them across a couple of mosfets at a time?
Can the heatsink touch those metal rings around those - whatever they are - things to the right of the mosfets on the Epox 8RDA+? Will that short something out?
Thanks for all of your help.
As Arctic Silver's Epoxy is a little too much work (and more permanent than I'd like), I was planning on just using the thermal pads that come supplied with the Iceberq. Is it even worth it? Will the pads transfer enough heat to make them worthwhile?
Since there are 6 mosfets and 4 heatsinks (they're much larger than the mosfets), will it work ok to just put the pads on the bottoms of the heatsinks and span them across a couple of mosfets at a time?
Can the heatsink touch those metal rings around those - whatever they are - things to the right of the mosfets on the Epox 8RDA+? Will that short something out?
Thanks for all of your help.