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PSA: Don't be afraid to repaste your GPU, even higher end models

https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/gavtd1/psa_dont_be_afraid_to_repaste_your_gpu_even/
There's a really good reason why people don't use consumer TIMs when they delid CPUs for direct die contact, because 1) performance is a lot worse than liquid metal ; 2) it degrades a lot faster. (because of concentrated heat) A CPU pulls 3-4x less heat than a high end GPU, so this is why it degrades a lot faster.

[SOLVED] Do i need to repaste my GPU - Tom's Hardware Forum

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/do-i-need-to-repaste-my-gpu.3753839/
Mar 13, 2022. #3. Aeacus said: If you remove the heatsink from GPU, you have to repaste it. But if you can remove the plastic shroud without removing heatsink, then: no. Ive already done it, i used a little bit cpu thermal paste i left over from a build i did. Dropped my gpu thermals by at least 5-6 degrees.

How often should you repaste a GPU? - Linus Tech Tips

https://linustechtips.com/topic/1429287-how-often-should-you-repaste-a-gpu/
Record the GPU temps when the card is new (and memory junction temps if the card supports that). If GPU or memory junction and GPU hotspot to core deltas increased by 10C or more, in the same benchmark and exact same ambient temps from your first test, then repasting is a good idea.

Is repasting your GPU still worth it? - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fEYOIsfnBs
Lot's of people are still asking if they should change the thermal paste on their GPU... so lets test it! Sponsored Links:Check out the Phanteks NV7 Full Tow

How to repaste your graphics card | Digital Trends

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-repaste-your-graphics-card/
Be sure to clean the cooler's cold plate, too. Image used with permission by copyright holder. Step 2: Grab your thermal paste. I tend to lean more towards higher-end pastes, like Arctic MX-4

Re-pasting your GPU really can be worthwhile | ResetEra

https://www.resetera.com/threads/re-pasting-your-gpu-really-can-be-worthwhile.404371/
Apr 3, 2021. #12. Repasting GPU's is a different ball game altogether. The main concern is thermal pads, not thermal paste. Practice extreme caution here, avoid damaging or destroying the pads. The pads are easy to replace, but finding the correct thickness can be tricky. Use the wrong thickness and you're SOL..

Are You Repasting Your GPU Correctly? - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouSP3HxrJ7U
It seems like no one can agree on how thermal paste should be applied, especially on graphics cards. So I set out to try 4 of the most common patterns that p

Worth repasting my GPU? : r/hardware - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/q79hr/worth_repasting_my_gpu/
Make note of whether it should be thermal PASTE or thermal ADHESIVE. It depends on how robustly the cooler is mounted. Also, on some coolers there is simply too much space between the block and some of the chips. These are designed to be used with thermal tape. If you try to use paste on these areas, the block will not touch the chip and you'll

Repasting my GPU - so so worth it : r/buildapc - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/asfolh/repasting_my_gpu_so_so_worth_it/
Repasting my GPU - so so worth it. I didn't quite expect the monumental difference a GPU re-paste would do to my system temps overall. I''ve had my MSI R9 390 since 2014, and after changing the paste my temps have gone from 85c+ to 69-71c on BF1 ultra settings at 2560x1080 (21:9). This decrease in temperate has also lowered the CPU max temp by

How to Repaste GPU: A Beginner's Guide to Improve Temperatures - GPU Maniac

https://www.gpumaniac.com/knowledge-base/how-to-repaste-gpu/
Use the lint-free cloth or a clean piece of paper towel to clean the GPU surface thoroughly to remove any residue or dust. 5. Apply the new thermal paste. Squeeze a pea-sized amount of thermal paste onto the center of the GPU surface. Using the right amount of thermal paste is important to ensure efficient heat transfer.

How to Repaste a GPU - jawa.gg

https://www.jawa.gg/blog/how-to-repaste-a-gpu/
This section will cover some key aspects of maintaining your GPU after repasting. How Often Should You Repaste Your GPU? The frequency of repasting your GPU depends on various factors, including the quality of the thermal paste used, the GPU's operating conditions, and your usage patterns. As a general guideline, it is recommended to repaste

How to Repaste Gpu: The Ultimate Guide for Applying Thermal Paste

https://zjjltech.com/how-to-repaste-gpu/
Spread the paste evenly: Use a small spatula or a plastic card to spread the thermal paste evenly over the GPU die. Gently glide the spatula or card to ensure complete coverage. Reinstall the heatsink properly: Make sure the heatsink is aligned with the GPU and evenly tightened. Use the correct screws and tighten them in a crisscross pattern to

Repasting 4 years old GTX 1060 - worth it? (MSI 6GT OC)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ObrWVO0zlg
The test was done at 25^C ambient.Repasting GPU is worth it or not, Cleaning is definitely worth it!This particular GTX 1060 is MSI GTX 1060 6 GB OC - https:

Thinking about repasting my laptop - is it worth it? - TechPowerUp

https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/thinking-about-repasting-my-laptop-is-it-worth-it.289477/
but repasting usually always works. Ummm, no. It usually doesn't work. Yes, you typically will get a "few" degrees improvement, but that is not good enough if the problem is your temps are crossing thermal protection thresholds. That typically indicates greater cooling issues and then, a few degrees is not good enough.

Is it worth it to repaste my GPU? : r/buildapc - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/jhpm5r/is_it_worth_it_to_repaste_my_gpu/
Bottom line is, it's going to be fine. The only time you'll want to pay attention is if it's hitting 95c (In stress tests) then over throttling because that actually hurts performance. If a gpu can't handle its temperature it'll just not go as fast, simple. Most gpus are made to be working around that 80ish range.

RTX 4060 vs RX 7600 XT - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/rtx-4060-vs-rx-7600-xt/ar-BB1niE4B
Major GPU manufacturers such as Nvidia and AMD usually focus more on the higher-end segment to bring out their best for the enthusiasts. Still, a large portion of the gamer community settles for

[SOLVED] - Repasting my old GPU | Tom's Hardware Forum

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/repasting-my-old-gpu.3653637/
Solution. #2. You only need enough compound to fill the various microscopic grooves, pits & scratches in the two mating surfaces. Anything more will simply act as an insulator and greatly diminish heat transfer. Something the size of a grain of rice, spread evenly over the surface will suffice. 0.

How risky is it to repaste and clean a GPU? : r/buildapc - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/lsazmc/how_risky_is_it_to_repaste_and_clean_a_gpu/
69-70C is completely normal and acceptable. Repasting a GPU isn't not all that difficult, just time consuming with the added risk of cracking the bare die. It's generally not worth it as nothing will change if there was no issue with the paste to begin with. If you're become unnaturally high, then sure, but I don't think you have any issues.

Should you enable hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling in Windows 11? - MSN

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/should-you-enable-hardware-accelerated-gpu-scheduling-in-windows-11/ar-BB1ncnlX
Continue reading. When hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is enabled, however, the CPU essentially hands off the scheduling and prioritizing to a dedicated GPU schedular, tasking the GPU with

[SOLVED] - Repasting a gaming laptop | Tom's Hardware Forum

https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/repasting-a-gaming-laptop.3680054/
Once you get the back off, you then need to remove a number of screws to dismount the cooling pipes/system. Make sure if you are going to do it, that you keep all screws in a safe and organised space. Once off, you can paste both CPU/GPU. Ideally you need a pea sized blob in centre of chip.

Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 1 Year? | The Motley Fool

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In the period, which ended April 28, revenue grew 262% year over year to $26 billion, driven by relentless demand for Nvidia's high-end graphics processing units (GPUs) -- the variety used to run

DONT re-paste your GPU : r/buildapc - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/o3yjvy/dont_repaste_your_gpu/
Miscellaneous. Dont re-paste your GPU unless you're having temperature issues. 70c isn't high. 70c under light to no load is higher than you would expect but you should look up your GPU by brand and see if it has known issues and what other people are seeing. If your GPU is acting normally for others who have it, DONT do anything unless you

Will dual GPU ever be worth it for SD? Is it worth it keeping ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1d5mirx/will_dual_gpu_ever_be_worth_it_for_sd_is_it_worth/
Not until consumer cards have vram pooling. Sending data across the interconnect is just not efficient or viable right now so theres no benefit unless you want to load text encoders/vae on one card and sd's unet on another. This is usually almost as fast as just swapping from cpu to gpu dynamically though.