Ram sinks for GF4 ti4600 with water cooler?

Boardmonger

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Hi,
I am not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I was hoping to get some questions answered about adding ram sinks to my 4600 (Pic of Ram sinks). I am planning on water cooling my card (koolance), the current memory on the card doesn't have any kind of ram sink on them (pic of card). I am not sure if I remove most of the active cooling from my case/card if the ram will still be cooled properly.


A second question has to do with over clocking the card. I am thinking about over clocking the card. If the ram doesn't need the heat sinks do you think I would need them to over clock the memory or do you think it would provide any help?

And lastly if I do need them is there a brand or store to buy them from that is better than others?

Thanks for any help!
 

titanmiller

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The lack of air flow in your case wont (shouldnt) cause your card to not function under standard clock speeds. As far as over clocking, the ram sinks might add 5-10mhz to the maximum. I would suggest getting them though, especially if you wont have any airflow in your case.
 

titanmiller

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Originally posted by: Boardmonger
Thanks, I am now trying to find if I will void my warrantee if I add ram sinks.

Yes, putting ram sinks on will void your warrenty, so will putting on a water block. Adding the sinks should be a very low risk mod though.