Posted October 19, 2018 How does one go about attatching the backplate? I have an EVGA 1060 6GB SC (The small one) and wanted to know how and where it is attatched before I build it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 Why even attach it, just let it lie on the back of the PCB with insulation (say thermal pads) to prevent shorting, if you plan on using a conductive material. CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1 Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync Desktop benching: Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 are you trying to help cool the card with it, or just add aesthetic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 The screws. The backplate is secured down using the existing screw holes. Usually this is only an aftermarket option when watercooling. Guides & Tutorials: PROXMOX - Rebuilding ZFS RAID rpool After Disk Failure Mass Deploying Customized Windows 10/11 Installs Building a GNU/Linux Based Windows Deployment Server GNU/Linux Installer Server: Installation & Configuration How to: Use (i)PXE to Install Windows from a Network Why Memorize IP's When You Can Self-Host DNS Instead? Ventoy - The USB Multi-Boot Utility! Introduction to PXE/iPXE Network Boot Featuring FreeBSD & Ubuntu Server Don't see what you need? Check the Full List or *PM me, if I haven't made it I'll add it to the list. *NOTE: I'll only add it to the list if the request is something I know I can do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 11 minutes ago, GarageMan said: How does one go about attatching the backplate? I have an EVGA 1060 6GB SC (The small one) and wanted to know how and where it is attatched before I build it. screws and plastic spacers (and thermal pad ?) ~New~ BoomBerryPi project ! ~New~ new build log : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/533392-build-log-the-scrap-simulator-x/?p=7078757 (5 screen flight sim for 620$ CAD)LTT Web Challenge is back ! go here : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/448184-ltt-web-challenge-3-v21/#entry601004 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 Author 11 minutes ago, Derrk said: are you trying to help cool the card with it, or just add aesthetic? aesthetics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 Author 12 minutes ago, Jurrunio said: Why even attach it, just let it lie on the back of the PCB with insulation (say thermal pads) to prevent shorting, if you plan on using a conductive material. plan on using acrylic, it just seems like people attatch it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 1 minute ago, GarageMan said: aesthetics double sided tape is probably the easiest solution. Just recommend using plastic instead of metal for the backplate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 Author 2 minutes ago, Derrk said: double sided tape is probably the easiest solution. Just recommend using plastic instead of metal for the backplate yeah. definitely going to use acrylic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 Just now, GarageMan said: yeah. definitely going to use acrylic thermal pads/double sided tape will all work fine. Non-conductive and easy to remove. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted October 19, 2018 Just now, Derrk said: thermal pads/double sided tape will all work fine. Non-conductive and easy to remove. && much easier than drilling holes that align with the pcb in the backplate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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