- Jun 27, 2005
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I got the vf700 to replace the stock cooler on my evga 6800 gt. My primary reason was for silence, and the video cooler is one of the noisiest components. In that regard I have no complaints, using the low fan speed dongle this thing is utterly quiet. However, my cooling performance is rather poor.
My temps are a bit higher then they were with the stock cooler. I am getting 55 C idle and up to 70 C during prolonged gaming. I followed the directions when attaching the fan, and used a translucent haze coating of arctic silver 5 on the core, so what am I doing wrong here? Other people with this fan say they were able to get large temperature decreases over the stock cooler, yet even when using the higher speed fan setting my temps are still around the same as the old fan.
My theory is that because the video card is mounted with the fan hanging down, the weight of the fan is preventing good contact with the gpu core. Would re-installing the fan with a thicker or thinner coating of AS5 help? Or are my temperatures about what is expected for the vf700 on a 6800 gt?
My temps are a bit higher then they were with the stock cooler. I am getting 55 C idle and up to 70 C during prolonged gaming. I followed the directions when attaching the fan, and used a translucent haze coating of arctic silver 5 on the core, so what am I doing wrong here? Other people with this fan say they were able to get large temperature decreases over the stock cooler, yet even when using the higher speed fan setting my temps are still around the same as the old fan.
My theory is that because the video card is mounted with the fan hanging down, the weight of the fan is preventing good contact with the gpu core. Would re-installing the fan with a thicker or thinner coating of AS5 help? Or are my temperatures about what is expected for the vf700 on a 6800 gt?