GIGABYTE RTX 2070 Thermal Pad Replacement | Temps Down & Efficiency Up = More Profit🤑
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- This video shows what size thermal pads you will need to use for a NVIDIA GIGABYTE RTX 2070 (great for mining FLUX right now!) triple fan. 4 sizes required here 0.5mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm & 2.5/3mm
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hey thank you very much for this video, just redid the thermals on my 2070 cause it had a 105c hotspot and the fans were going crazy, now its cool and quiet
Thanks for watching Uncapital,
Glad it helped, it really is amazing the impact a repad and paste can make, quieter, faster and will last longer!
Have a great day
Oz Mining!
Great video! I got all what I need in just a couple minutes
the backplate pads are definitely 3mm and not 2.5mm, I compared the 2.5 I put on and put a ruler over top the exiting 3mm to a new one and it sat on an angle. When I removed the backplate a second time, there was barely any indents in the pad, so there was horrible contact if any at all at 2.5mm
thats right. i have de same graphics, the rest of thermals pads is right
Which thermal pads did u used on the back?
just the info I needed. thank u
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for your work, but I have an aorus rtx 2070 xtreme and I want to know if it's the same measurements for the thermal pads.
This is golden video. I will use this to replace my pads and paste :) !!
Glad it was helpful!
Have a great weekend
Oz Mining
Thank u so much bro that what i need ❤️🙏🏻 great job
Welcome 😊
Thanks
Oz Mining
thank you i do it like this it works great
Thank you for the video! Bought same pads and paste, hot spot has come down from being @108 and fans full throttle from doing anything. To barely hitting the 80's under full load, fans don't even ramp up to maximum! Thanks again!
Glad it helped mate - thanks for following the channel!
Im about to put new thermal paste on mine for the first time. Is it rly necessary to put pads all on the gpu like this? I thought i just had to apply some on the main chip.
Hello, can You write how long termapads are needed for full change?
Are these measurements the exact same for the Super edition of this card?
Would this be the same on the Gigabyte Windforce 2080Oc?
You use soft thermal pad or standards ?
Great video, this is what I was looking for
Glad I could help - thanks for watching the channel!
@@OZMiningHey! Was the 2070 in the video the gigabyte gaming oc or the gigabyte windforce (rev 1.0 or rev 2.0)?
can u post a link to the name and where to buy the thermal pads at?
I'm running several Gigabyte 2070, so this is great info. Temps are all good, but I don't look forward to refurbing pads and paste. This video sure helps. Thx.
Yeah it takes a little time so doing a few each month is good, I like to do a full clean using alcohol and dust blower, cards sparkles afterwards! Also given mining profits down the efficiency benefits certain help right now👍👍
Thanks
Oz Mining
what sizes did you use?
Dimensions for each strips in 1:47 or quantity for each thickness? Would really want to buy the right fit. Thank you!
When you use 2.5 on backplate card is too thin And weń you use 1mm there where u used it thermal pads dont touch radiator at all
Thankyou!
You're welcome!
Can you share the sizes you cut them? I just wonder if 4 pieces of 9cm on 5cm will be enough?
a 0.5 mm for a 2070 zotac its ok?
Thanks!!
Anytime Lucas, glad it was helpful
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Oz Mining
that video is great help any updates for the 2.5 mm on the back ? should buy those or go for the 3.0mm straight away?
Same question..
Any pads thickness recommendations for aorus 2070s version? on internet there isn't much info about this card. And what thermal paste can contain to dont destroy surface of gpu ihs and radiator, my Thermal grizzly should be good?
Did you find any info about the thermal pad size for the aorus card?
Thak you!!!!
Thanks for the video, hard to find a good one where sizes are shown and explained. But I still have a question about how many of those thermal pads you used, I mean is it enough using 1 package of each (0.5, 1, 2.5 - 3 in total) 85x45 mm? I'll try to mix 1 with 0.5 to get 1.5, so I don’t buy spare 1.5 as well.
So mixing pads works ?
@@tyssan_ Yeah, perfectly works, got in RDR2 from almost 81 to 65-67
85x45mm was enough?
@@Avi11369 yeah, a bit more than enough
@@tarantulino14.1 on the back plate did you used 2.5 or 3mm? And also on the front did you used 1.5 or 2mm next to the 1mm ones?
does anyone know if gigabyte 2070 2x windforce is same?
Is this the Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Gaming OC 8G graphics card? or
Winforce OC 8G?
Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Gaming OC 8G (rev 1.0) thermal pad for 0.65 mm memory chips. Manufacturer's statement!
I found a 4 pack, .5mm 1mm 1.5mm 2mm, could I stack 2mm with a .5mm on top for the backplate? Or do you think I should just buy 2.5mm ones as well
So can we mix pads ?
need something scarier, Amazon link foro thermalds foro 2070S?
I don't have the 1.5 ones for the Vram, does the 1.0 would work fine for the VRam?
For the relatively small cost of new pads it's not worth damaging your lovely RTX2070, however if you can't get 1.5mm I would always suggest go higher so either buy 2.0mm or you could double up your 1.0mm pads to get to 2.0mm. Keep a close eye on your card post change to ensure it is working OK, good luck👍
@@OZMining Try not to double up (piggyback) on thermal pads, it generates micro air pockets/bubbles barrier at the interface, which reduce thermal efficiencies ... hence detracting from the purpose of the exercise. It's better to get the right thickness pad to begin with, which saves future disassembly.
Is this the gaming oc version or the windforce or do they have the same size on the thermal pads cause i know that the cooler is just a tiny bit bigger on the gaming oc
So I have the white version of this card, 8GB version. Think it's safe to assume I have the same pad requirement maybe? not sure On where to look. I don't think they have any specs on this in any official database
if it's just the white version then it's the same procedure, also in general most 2070's have the same thermal pad layout and thickness so you should be fine.
My 2070 super was clocking at 87 and then it would lower the temp by shutting down the voltage. The fans were running at 100% any game i played. So i did a replacement of just the thermal paste and brought the temps down to under 73 during a game. I bought the pads but they looked fine.
So the thermal paste was mostly a problem? because i have the same exact problem, i have a aorus XTREME 2070, and ive had it for 4 years, and everytime i play high graphics games my temp goes up to 85c and my fans speed goes up to 100% which before never happened. Im thinking about replacing thermal paste but i dont know if i should also replace thermal pads
@@simoli516
Yes do a maintenance check and change the thermalpads/paste this would help, you could also use thin copper plates to aid with the temps especially if you're ever gonna OC but in general a pad and paste change should do it.
I also really recommend undervolting, you lose 0% performance by doing this and if done right you might actually gain some, you will also be playing at a chilly 60C.
Here's a great video on it: th-cam.com/video/0eH5khTjDwQ/w-d-xo.html
@@VrodegTheGoblin717 since that comment, i tried to reapply thermal paste but when i unscrewed the back plate it literally would not come off even if i tried pretty hard without going way too hard and breaking the card. I made sure I unscrewed everything and still. I tried to heat up the thermal paste by playing a game right before taking it off but still no luck. pretty annoyed by that so i dont know what do do at this point
@@simoli516did you end up figuring it out?
@@Quarker nah
yoi saved my life!
Anytime bro!🤜🤛
Bro.is that okay for amd 6700xt 8gpu. Etherum mining. Set FAN more than 80-90% ? because people say it will quickly damage the life of the gpu.. And what's the point benefit if we set the fan too high. Thanks
I recommend trying it out phase-change material Honeywell PTM7950. It comes in as a sheet, lasts longer, performs works better than traditional pastes and there is no pump-out effect. Instead of thermal pads, I advise to apply thermal putty Upsiren UX Pro.
It is also a good idea to do undervolting.
Don´t forget to throttle thermal limit 🧐
Is 83°C normal when playing games? (With this specific card)
no, I used to have 65 and lately it's been 85+
Kinda yea, these cards run pretty hot so around 70+ to 80+ but you should maybe do a maintenance check and refine the settings
Do you really have to replace the pads?
HI Darkevillord,
It made a great difference for me, cooler card, lower fans, less power = more efficiency and profit!
Thanks for watching
Oz Mining!
how u desamsably bro? cud u put a video?
With this vid a got what u told me And i dont have card now And i spend money to nothing 7/10 thermal pads are in bad sizes
Wow these pads are $100 on Amazon Australia????
Thats very helpful for me as i am about to disassemble my GC for first time. I am completely noob at these tasks i have never done them before it's great to learn about these things such as thermal paste, thermal pads. Very nicely explained about the thermal pad and i also watched another video guys there were talking some other measurements for same card th-cam.com/video/vwlhPm_ulFY/w-d-xo.html. But i think you are right because you are explaining properly those guys are wrong i think.