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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/06/04 07:22:57
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Nice instruction and very useful.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/06/04 12:37:51
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Thank you for sharing this!
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/06/07 13:45:35
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Very nice! I learned a lot!
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/06/12 09:38:01
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How long should you wait before reapplying?
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/06/13 10:59:23
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Many thanks for the tuto
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/06/14 12:20:07
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/07 23:48:06
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Thank you for such detailed guide. I did the same on my pc and itโs working fine now.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/08 22:55:30
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haha, just signed up for forums and literally the first thing i needed to do was the first post on the forum..creeepy.. anywho, would 15mm thermal pads be big enough to fit over the VRAM portion?
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/10 23:34:40
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Thanks for the guide. Very appreciative
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/11 04:28:22
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wish I own one for this guide to be useful lol but you seem to be well inform!
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/11 21:20:23
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Heeelhooked101 How long should you wait before reapplying?
I believe EVGA recommends 5 years, or when/if you start to see thermals increasing.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/11 21:21:53
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klbaker206 haha, just signed up for forums and literally the first thing i needed to do was the first post on the forum..creeepy.. anywho, would 15mm thermal pads be big enough to fit over the VRAM portion?
I think you mean 1.5mm. According to the guide they may be too thick.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/08/15 12:08:49
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That is awesome, thanks for taking the time to post that tutorial!!
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/09/18 14:04:50
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This was helpful, thank you.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/09/22 00:56:04
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What type of thermal pads is recommended I mean minus pads or Arctic and with how much W/mk
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/09/23 03:26:44
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i did it this way and it has worked
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/09/29 15:48:13
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I'm really impressed of how much helpful articles I can find on this forum. Really, thank you.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2021/10/07 06:12:24
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so helpful for me, thank you.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2022/01/02 03:22:22
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2022/01/10 07:42:54
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Man Evga cards just last so long
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2022/01/11 02:51:03
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Hello, where can I find the thermal pad thickness for all EVGA GTX 1060-1080 models?
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2022/01/21 14:05:23
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Why are these new thermal pads needed? I see the same talk sometimes for FE cards
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2022/01/21 14:10:58
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aseandempsey Why are these new thermal pads needed? I see the same talk sometimes for FE cards
This post was from 2016. Back then, there was a complaint that the VRMโs were not being cooled properly, so this was a way to lower them temperatures easily, without having to send the product back to EVGA. Now, some people like to change them in hopes of getting even better temperatures, but EVGA uses a slightly different size that โstandardโ so it is difficult to find the correct thickness pads. I do not change pads on the newer cards without making sure I can get the correct ones.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2022/03/06 15:50:36
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At some point, I'll work up the courage to do this. But, in preparation, I wrote EVGA and asked about the thermal pads. Here's my question and their response: My Question: Do you sell a kit of all the correct thermal pads for this EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW2 GAMING card (08G-P4-6686-KR)? If you don't sell a kit of those thermal pads, can you list the number and sizes required?
Their Response: Unfortunately we dont sell thermal mod kits anymore, the thermal pad thickness for the 10 series cards is 1mm thick and all you'll need to do is cut to size, we dont have any instructions unfortuantely. if you have any questions do let us know. Regards, EVGA
Unfortunately, I don't know what to believe. This thread starts out with recommendations of 1mm and 0.5mm pads. Gamer's Nexus from years ago measured the thermal pads EVGA sent out to fix the overheating problems of this card at 2mm. I've seen other threads on this forum saying that EVGA told them to use 1.5mm pads. EVGA came back and asked for my feedback and I gave it to them. It's just upsetting that we can't buy new cards and EVGA neither stocks parts/materials for maintenance of our old cards nor has instructions to help us maintain things on our own. For goodness sakes. They manufactured these cards. They did repairs on them during their manufacturing lifetime. They've got to know EXACTLY what's needed to do basic maintenance of them.
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Re: How to apply the Thermal Pads for the 1070/1080 Cards
2023/11/22 02:28:47
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Remember, always take your time when working with sensitive components like your graphics card. It's better to be slow and careful than to rush and potentially damage something.
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