It's better to have too much than too little in order to get sufficient chip coverage. I like to back butter each side just like a pro bathroom tile person would do. It all gets compressed any excess can get scraped and reused.
Which Copper plate did you use from CoolMyGpu? their sight doesn't seem to have one for the 3080 FE (atleast not anymore) and their variants do not fit the FE supposedly.
This was a year ago. Wouldnt be surprised if they stopped selling it, im surprised they still in business at all. Chinese started making copper plates for way less. Sorry
@@GeekShhh I realize it was a year ago, I was just doing my due diligence to ask, just in case i either missed something or you had more current information that I could benefit from by asking you. I since then have actually seen the copper plates on eBay for a significant price drop and Also, my blind A** found it on their website 😂😂😂. Either way Thank you for the tutorial on the mod!!
Nice video. I've been rocking the TG-PP10 or other putties and either copper or aluminum shims. I haven't bothered using paste with shims as it will bake and dry out, and possibly pump out. I find after 1 year in a GPU it tends to be quite easy to clean up as it becomes less sticky, but still pliable. I've also reused year old putty that was mined on. You should check out TH949-1 putty. It's insanely good. I've got a few videos where I test it out against other putties and pads.
@@GeekShhh Thanks for the answer friend!, and what thickness of thermal pads have you put in the rest of the GPU0 areas? 3mm or 2mm on the backplate, still 1.5mm on the front near the copper?
Bro, way too much paste. it just needs to be spread evenly. if its oozing out the sides, it's too much.
Lol ill keep that in mind next time. Thanks for watching
It's better to have too much than too little in order to get sufficient chip coverage. I like to back butter each side just like a pro bathroom tile person would do. It all gets compressed any excess can get scraped and reused.
@@TheCryptoFarmer 😂
Cool vid but waaaay too much paste check out other peoples copper mod you need like 60% percent of your amount max
Yea maybe but its not hurting anything. Thanks for watching
this guy thinks hes decorating a cake
😂🤣😂....thanks for watching
you use about 50 times as much paste as required.
50? Nah only 49! lol thanks for watching
How does the 3080 do on Plex transcoding??
Ill look into that soon, thanks for watching and commenting!
Which Copper plate did you use from CoolMyGpu? their sight doesn't seem to have one for the 3080 FE (atleast not anymore) and their variants do not fit the FE supposedly.
This was a year ago. Wouldnt be surprised if they stopped selling it, im surprised they still in business at all. Chinese started making copper plates for way less. Sorry
@@GeekShhh I realize it was a year ago, I was just doing my due diligence to ask, just in case i either missed something or you had more current information that I could benefit from by asking you. I since then have actually seen the copper plates on eBay for a significant price drop and Also, my blind A** found it on their website 😂😂😂. Either way Thank you for the tutorial on the mod!!
Nice video. I've been rocking the TG-PP10 or other putties and either copper or aluminum shims.
I haven't bothered using paste with shims as it will bake and dry out, and possibly pump out.
I find after 1 year in a GPU it tends to be quite easy to clean up as it becomes less sticky, but still pliable. I've also reused year old putty that was mined on.
You should check out TH949-1 putty. It's insanely good. I've got a few videos where I test it out against other putties and pads.
Oh wow, yea im def gonna check out your videos on that!
so much thermal paste
so they say lol, not gonna hurt though. Thanks for watching
Does anyone know; if this has been done on a water block… ? I ordered the plate, and Im gonna do this
Ive heard of it working but im not sure.
friend your video is incredible and very helpful. How thick is the piece of copper? All the best!.
Thanks for watching. Im not sure about the thickness bc the people who make them dont specify but if i was to guess i would say 1.5/1.6
@@GeekShhh Thanks for the answer friend!, and what thickness of thermal pads have you put in the rest of the GPU0 areas? 3mm or 2mm on the backplate, still 1.5mm on the front near the copper?
@@Riderwalker 1.5 Gelid ultimates near copper and 3mm Gelid extremes on back
Disgusting bro xD
lol thanks for watching