Overheating GPU

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Basic guidelines

1. Avoid static, make sure your in a carpet free area and are touching something metal regularly
2. If you aren't sure how things will fit together then take plenty of pics to help your reassembly
3. Work slowly and don't use force
4. Research, try find out as much as you can before you open anything

Thanks for those informative rules.
 
MY PC room gets direct sunlight from the morning until late at night, and it's about a 3 x 3 m room, so yeah, it can get quite hot.

MalicE and I are actual friends AFK as well, and I love any DIY project :)



Beer and powertools!!! We just need strippers and it's a date!

Perhaps we can do this on the 1st, before that thing that will happen... not sure if Wyvern has told you about this..

Awesome, then I suggest you try this:

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Frank Völkel @ tom'sHardware said:
ommon sense dictates that submerging your high-end PC in cooking oil is not a good idea. But, of course, engineering feats and science breakthroughs were made possible by those who dared to explore the realms of the non-conventional. Members of the Munich-based THG lab are only too happy to confirm this fact. And not only did we find that our AMD Athlon FX-55 and GeForce 6800 Ultra equipped system didn't short out when we filled the sealed shut PC case with cooking oil - but the non-conductive properties of the liquid coupled created a totally cool and quiet high-end PC, devoid of the noise pollution of fans. The PC case - or should we say tank - also offered a new and novel way to display and show off your PC components.

:D :::Linky:::
 
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