2016/11/02 02:22:38
Sir Petus
I get that there's this guide (edit IDK why the link to /thermal_pad_mod_installation_guide.pdf gets deleted ) but not everything is clear to me, and the pics are really tiny, can I expect a video published on evga youtube channel? that would make the process clear. Or do I have to rely on the community making their own tutorials?
2016/11/02 02:36:29
howdy2u2
It gets deleted because you do not have enough posts in the forum to add links. You need 10 posts to do so. Have you tried zooming in on the PDF? I can make the photos as large as my screen and view them fine.
 
http://www.evga.com/therm...installation_guide.pdf
2016/11/02 03:11:01
Scarlet-Tech
http://forums.evga.com/How-to-apply-the-Thermal-Pads-for-the-10701080-Cards-m2573413.aspx

The only thing that changes is the thermal pad size from evga, and having to remove the standoffs on the backplate.
2016/11/02 08:53:32
Sir Petus
I need a video. the images in the provided link are low res, i'm from italy and cant understand all of what's written.
a video would be much more explicative. Cam EVGA take the time to make one? I've spent 420 euros on that 1070 card for my first ever custom build, I dont want it to burn down and damage other pc components, nor i want to accidentally damage it while fixing something that should have worked since the beginning, spending time and money to ship it back.
 
So please? lots of people have this problem, lots of them are from non english speaking countries, a video step by step would clear all.
 
I don't want to go to reddit and complain about this, wait for it to blow up and force you or someone else to make a tutorial.
please
2016/11/02 08:59:18
Scarlet-Tech
Sir Petus
I need a video. the images in the provided link are low res, i'm from italy and cant understand all of what's written.
a video would be much more explicative. Cam EVGA take the time to make one? I've spent 420 euros on that 1070 card for my first ever custom build, I dont want it to burn down and damage other pc components, nor i want to accidentally damage it while fixing something that should have worked since the beginning, spending time and money to ship it back.
 
So please? lots of people have this problem, lots of them are from non english speaking countries, a video step by step would clear all.
 
I don't want to go to reddit and complain about this, wait for it to blow up and force you or someone else to make a tutorial.
please


Low res? Right click - open in New tab. These are 18mp pictures. They are not Low res. This site limits the size of an image, so you have to open the pictures.

The only way you will damage the card is dropping it or throwing it. They are not made of glass.
2016/11/02 09:12:14
Sir Petus
Scarlet-Tech
Sir Petus
I need a video. the images in the provided link are low res, i'm from italy and cant understand all of what's written.
a video would be much more explicative. Cam EVGA take the time to make one? I've spent 420 euros on that 1070 card for my first ever custom build, I dont want it to burn down and damage other pc components, nor i want to accidentally damage it while fixing something that should have worked since the beginning, spending time and money to ship it back.
 
So please? lots of people have this problem, lots of them are from non english speaking countries, a video step by step would clear all.
 
I don't want to go to reddit and complain about this, wait for it to blow up and force you or someone else to make a tutorial.
please


Low res? Right click - open in New tab. These are 18mp pictures. They are not Low res. This site limits the size of an image, so you have to open the pictures.

The only way you will damage the card is dropping it or throwing it. They are not made of glass.



the images in the pdf are tiny, and your guide is very different and cant read all of it, idk what to do.
someone make a video pls, im begging you on my knees
2016/11/02 09:30:27
Scarlet-Tech
I will see if I can make a video tonight.

I have never edited a full length video, but I will at least try.
2016/11/02 10:44:46
Sir Petus
thank you very much
could you use the two narrow and wide pads as they will arrive to us, following the method used in the pdf?
I could understand that more or less, though i repeat the pics are really tiny, but i couldnt understand yours and your guide was different?
 
Take your time, dont need to make it tonight
or you could ask someone else from EVGA, what I mean is that the written instructions should be followed by a video tutorial with step by step!
I dont want video card to explode or damage it while repairing engeneering fault of this company. I bought the extended warranty because of this mess, on top of 420 euros of video card, but my pc is new, other parts like cpu can damage! does EVGA cover that?
 
thanks for understanding 
 
sorry for bad english btw
2016/11/02 10:52:08
Scarlet-Tech
The guide I posted is very straight forward, but I think the language barrier may be an issue. If you can understand the guide, but you can't see the pictures, I could redo the pictures from the guide in a larger format.

Video is going to more than likely take until Monday or Tuesday at the absolute earliest.
2016/11/02 10:55:05
Sir Petus
Scarlet-Tech
The guide I posted is very straight forward, but I think the language barrier may be an issue. If you can understand the guide, but you can't see the pictures, I could redo the pictures from the guide in a larger format.

Video is going to more than likely take until Monday or Tuesday at the absolute earliest.



no no, I mean the pdf I cant link. I can understand that but not yours, and yours is different? you used one pad and the kit has two, one wide one narrow.
but the pdf I cant link has too small pictures, I cant see the plastic thingy they said
 
Ill get my brother to write the request in better english when he comes home, then you'll undertand i hope
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