Seabass101 Distinguished Jan 18, 2016 102 0 18,680 Dec 8, 2023 #1 I have a RX 7600 Sapphire Pulse and could not find Thermal Pad specs used. So how would you go about finding out the correct size of Thermal Pads to use? Last edited: Dec 8, 2023
I have a RX 7600 Sapphire Pulse and could not find Thermal Pad specs used. So how would you go about finding out the correct size of Thermal Pads to use?
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 27,146 5,020 144,340 Dec 8, 2023 #2 Measure them, or find someone else that already has. Going to vary from model to model, so you will have to be more specific. Reactions: Phaaze88
Measure them, or find someone else that already has. Going to vary from model to model, so you will have to be more specific.
punkncat Polypheme Ambassador Apr 3, 2018 12,181 3,304 62,890 Dec 8, 2023 #3 I find myself curious as to why you would be opening up a card so new. Is this a waterblock thing or something?
I find myself curious as to why you would be opening up a card so new. Is this a waterblock thing or something?
Zerk2012 Titan Ambassador Oct 6, 2014 22,007 2,258 104,240 Dec 8, 2023 #4 I agree with the above, why? I have a 7 year old card still in use never repasted or changed pads.
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 27,146 5,020 144,340 Dec 8, 2023 #5 Water cooling an RX7600 wouldn't be a great use of money. If they wanted to make a really compact Mini-ITX build, maybe.
Water cooling an RX7600 wouldn't be a great use of money. If they wanted to make a really compact Mini-ITX build, maybe.