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ChrisZH

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  1. I put up the voltage to 1.2 to have it stable and work but it seems kind of high. It is watercooled but i dont think the rads i have can dissipate all the heat it makes.
  2. I just dont understand how after every benchmark and games ive run it was 100% stable with everything. Could it be dx11 related??
  3. So i have a radeon vii overclock to 2000/1100 at 1.15v and it works great with every benchmark and every other game. But ffxiv crashes at certain parts and requires a pc restart. Idk whats going on..
  4. No ones heard of this case? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07LF6T9R7/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
  5. Pictures do noy represent the Radeon VII, i just went ahead and emailed the company lol
  6. Should i have kept the x bracket thing on the back of the gpu when i put on my waterblock? I didnt think it was necessary considering how when i took it off i saw good spread. Would it be better with the bracket on it?
  7. Has anyone heard of this case or the manufacturer? I think this case looks great but dont know anything about it. Im interested in it because i am wanting to add a 360mm rad to my loop for better temp dissipation and this case supports it along with my 240 on the top.
  8. I think i put too much in the center. But i put little dots on each of the HBM2 modules too
  9. So i think i might have put a little too much of the EKWB Ectotherm thermal paste on my Radeon VII gpu when i was adding my full cover block. I see that it is non conductive, so does that mean it wont cause any damages? Or do i need to take it out and clean it?
  10. Are you able to get into windows at all? Or is it freezing before you windows loads? What update did you do?
  11. Vrm temperatures with my overclock to 2000mhz at 1.15v is 67c. Junction temp maxed at 72c and gpu temp was at 63c. Pretty good i think, especially for radeon vii
  12. So i was able to fix it without draining loop or causing leaks. I kept the other thermal pads and added the new ones too. The spread on gpu was great as well. So i am getting great contact.
  13. Great news, i was able to add the thermal pads in the right area without draining the loop. Everything works lol, also added static pressure fans.
  14. Well wont really know until i take it off to put thermal pads in right area. Well atleast i wont make this mistake again haha
  15. The pads are all of the same thickness. So i was wondering if maybe thats why my temps were a little higher than others. Not good enough contacts on gpu.
  16. So just add thermal pad where you said and leave the others there?
  17. Oh that would be the first thing i was gonna do lol. Whenever i do any work on my pc i always unplug everything haha, habit i guess
  18. Well i did do a stress test for like 30min in total to check temps. But nothing for more than an hour since i set it up in total. Going to change it when i get home cause i dont wanna ruin my card.. cost too much money lol
  19. So before i even think of turning it on again, i need to put the pads on the right area, correct?
  20. What i was thinking of doing is that the way my loop is set up, if i invert my 120mm radiator i have enough room to take my gpu out and set it on top of a box out of the case. I could then unscrew everything and fix it and put it back together without take the loop apart. Well thats if everything happens the way i see it in my mind. Otherwise i would have to take the tube off the fitting to my gpu and drain it that way until i can take it apart.
  21. This just makes me wish i put a drain port in lol
  22. Ok, well atleast i have been busy with school and havent gamed on it lol. Looks like i got an adventure when i get home lol
  23. So i should take the pads off the areas i put them and put them on the parts on the pcb and put them back together. Or should i keep the pads where i put them and add them to the other areas?
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