GTX 660 getting too hot!

refmon

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2 year old gtx 660. It's hitting 90C when I play something like Mean Greens. I want to remove its plate and dust and change its thermal paste. Should I use or avoid any specific type of paste?

I haven't done this before so will I have to remove it's thermal pads as well? I don't have any replacements.
 
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no, don't remove the pads
just dust it out in he back and front and you will see a dramatic drop
those pads are for your ram and power converters so they need to stay in place and putting new thermal past on their never helped one bit once i got down to the chip and i used the high qulity glide extremstuff.
but yeah, there is a dust matt the formes oon the end of the finns, i just remove it with a tooth brush and your temps will drop back to like 67 -70 C.

koffeeshop77

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no, don't remove the pads
just dust it out in he back and front and you will see a dramatic drop
those pads are for your ram and power converters so they need to stay in place and putting new thermal past on their never helped one bit once i got down to the chip and i used the high qulity glide extremstuff.
but yeah, there is a dust matt the formes oon the end of the finns, i just remove it with a tooth brush and your temps will drop back to like 67 -70 C.
 
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refmon

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Ok thanks! So the pads shouldn't tear on their own and would arctic silver be a good paste to use, I read something about how using the wrong one can damage the card but I am not sure.