dakon
One thing i have done in the past, that worked just fine, is if the gap between the chip and the cooler is a bit thicker than the thermal pad, is just to put a dab of thermal paste on top. So it would be vram chip, thermal pad, thermal paste, then cooler. Believe it or not, this does work pretty well and it is better than having a space gap with no contact. The thermal paste does not care what it is placed on, it still has the same thermal characteristics.
Yeh ok, well, the addition of thermal compound to 1mm is starting to sound like a better idea to go with. I was hoping to avoid
it to be quite honest. If i had my way, i'd thermal compound the VRAMs and bring the base-plate down to flush with them, but
i don't think that's gonna happen. I was already planning to get me some Kyronaut TIM for the GPU die itself, so having that
on hand for the additional use on VRAMs should keep this thing well within tolerance. Hell, i was going to add even more strips
to other surrounding surfaces to sink as much heat as possible into their respective surfaces where air flow wouldn't be a concern.
You could say I'm on a mission from god to get this thing cooler than its ever been lol. I want it to live long and hard.