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2080 RTX-Ti Hydrocopper: Water Block retention screws

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2021/06/21 06:44:40 (permalink)
Hi All,
 
    I recently upgraded to 3080 Hydro copper and want to move my 2080-Ti hydro copper up to my office pc.  I'd like to disassemble to water block and brush any gunk out.  It seems to be held in place by flat head hex socket screws.  Does anyone have the correct torque value in inch-ounces, inch-lbs or newton-meters for when I reattach it?  This seems like the kind of application where that would be important and that over-torquing and under-torquing could potentially cause serious problems.  (Yes, I have torque limiting screw drivers).
 
Thanks - Chris

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