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2021/12/30 05:55:12 (permalink)
Does anyone know of a replacement cooler that will fit this card? I had to remove it to install an M.2 drive, and when I put it back in it made a really loud whirring sound. When I isolated it to the GPU I moved the radiator to work out any air bubbles or whatever may be in the tubing, and the noise suddenly died. Card's still working just fine, gets to 250w+ at max load, no artifacts, just overheats while the radiator stays cold. First issue it's given me in the 4 years I've owned it, radiator was always mounted above the card too while in operation.
If anybody else has had experience with this, let me know. I feel comfortable taking the shroud off and replacing the cooler if anyone knows of one, but honestly I'd rather not open the pump up myself, don't want to ruin an otherwise perfectly good card with water leakage in today's market.
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Re: 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid Dead Pump 2021/12/30 10:22:24 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby The_Addiction_2 2021/12/30 21:29:15

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Re: 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid Dead Pump 2021/12/30 22:25:39 (permalink)
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Thanks man! The 1080 FTW Hybrid cards look to be a little thicker than the SC2 1080 Ti, guess they revised the cooler some, but the other dimensions look good. I'll look into that NZXT.
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Re: 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid Dead Pump 2022/01/16 20:42:04 (permalink)
Just as an update here, be careful doing this guys. I killed my card, have another 1080 Ti from back when so I'm not completely screwed, but had to order a 1660 super at the current stupid prices to replace it.
I put an H80i V2 on the G12, as well as replacing the original NZXT fan with a Noctua 92mm, as I have seen numerous people do on youtube. Everything installed pretty easily once I got the copper heat plate off from around the die and the vapor chamber off from under where the original aux shroud fan is. Couldn't reuse the original backplate but that was expected. Booted, got some strange hitches, temps looked great. Then hit it with Heaven to turn up the power draw and the artifacting went crazy, restarted the system and it didn't recognize properly in HWinfo anymore, think I melted something, maybe cracked the die from overtorquing the bracket, don't really know.
I'll be posting a parts 1080 Ti SC2 Hybrid on ebay here soon with the original cooler if anyone wants to try a crack at repairing it further, but this thing has given me so much headache over the last month I don't think I can bare to deal with it anymore. Like I said guys, be careful with your hardware, especially in today's market.
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