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Thermal pads for RX6800
Hello,
I will share my story about my RX6800FE
2 days ago i wanted to change my thermal pads on the VRM, memory and GPU.
When i have open the cards i have see on the GPU a thermal pad like graphite one. After so many research its a from HITACHI and they are not selling it. SO !
I have put thermal past on the GPU and closed it
I have do one test ingame. 110° on hotspot... **bleep**?
Ok i open the cards again and i decide to change all thermal PADS on VRM and memory and remove the thermal past in the GPU for a thermal pads.
I installed on the gpu a thermal pads silicone 1mm and in all VRM and memory the same 1mm.
Second test still 110° in the hotspot...
Ok i will start to burn this cards next time.
I open the cards for the 3rd time i keep on the vrm and memory the thermal pads 1mm. BUT i remove the thermal pads on the gpu for a thermal PAST this time and i will try again.
You know what? Still 110°....
I have make a research in the internet about that i found nothing just for the RX6800XT but maybe its the same...
Ok my question is.
What thermal pads mm i need to use for GPU, for VRM, for MEMORY?
Fan curves are modified.
And before this problem my temps of junction never going up than 85° ingame.
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Hi, the appropriate pads for best results, is that if you are using a firmer thermal pads. It should be 2mm for Memory Chips and 1mm for VRM. Though if you plan on using a soft pliable pads, use 2.5mm for Memory Chips and 1.5mm for VRM. For the heat sink pads, 1mm should do and I would go for the GPU die until 4 years or so. But if you are replacing it too, think you should consider Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut should give outstanding result or even Noctua T-H1 or even ARCTIC MX-4.
You know my hot spot was hitting 110 and Junction was 82C. I was set all my fans all there full speed but only got 109C. I tried to figure out why? But then I realized that my power plan was at Saver Mode and knew the Prism was quietly spinning. So as soon as I put on Balanced, it started running at it potentials and so the hot spot went down to 100C. Just some information if you are running an air cooler.
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ty for reply, i put 1mm TP-3 pad from artic on all VRM and memory, with a mx6 from artic too for the die. And its fine now... i dont understand...
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Glad to know you fixed it. Probably hardware not seated or the pads needed some time on use to transfer heat and gain enough conductivity.
