I had a first batch 2080ti that had the contaminated silicon. I had waterblocked it, put liquid metal on it, repadded it. In putting it back together I repasted it with not the original paste and misplaced a couple of the tiny pads and that's what I sent back. They never asked me any questions about it, the replacement is still going strong.
@@datacntrdude yeah I saw that it looks like it may fit but I can’t tell for sure. Corsair don’t have any measurements on there website unlike EK and Bitspower who also have every measurement.
I see both sides, honestly. Now if they were willing to warranty and sell pre-blocked GPUs, that'd be a different story. And with the size of the cards these days, I see that as a very real future possibility.
Let's go void a warranty! #YOLO
I had a first batch 2080ti that had the contaminated silicon. I had waterblocked it, put liquid metal on it, repadded it. In putting it back together I repasted it with not the original paste and misplaced a couple of the tiny pads and that's what I sent back. They never asked me any questions about it, the replacement is still going strong.
How’d the replacement go?
Have you a video of the rest of the install mate
Not yet, but will have a video going over the full build soon. Got it up and running last summer, and you can see it behind me in my latest video
how are the vram temps after the waterblock?
Question. How long is this graphics card now that it has this watch block on it?
You can see the side-by-side comparison at around the 13:00 mark as I'm starting to assemble to water block.
@@datacntrdude yeah I saw that it looks like it may fit but I can’t tell for sure.
Corsair don’t have any measurements on there website unlike EK and Bitspower who also have every measurement.
Please share the vram temps under heavy load like mining
What is the VRAM temperature after putting on the waterblock ? Thanks.
Tearing it down for shooting, and I'll have a full assembly and stats/results video coming soon!
@@datacntrdude Thank you. Can't wait for your video.
@@rh8liuqy its terrible, Stock cooler is better... especially for GPU mining. I'm gonna tear it down and add new thermal pads. Hopefully that helps.
my guess is that the back plate is inferior to the stock one. Soaks up all the heat with nowhere to go.
@@datacntrdude update?
In a day and age where water cooling is extremely common it's REALLY stupid that it voids your warranty
I see both sides, honestly. Now if they were willing to warranty and sell pre-blocked GPUs, that'd be a different story. And with the size of the cards these days, I see that as a very real future possibility.
Temperature and memory,