Easiest way to remove Ge4 hsf
What would be the easiest, least risky way of removing my gainward ti4600 hsf/ramsinks. In the next week or so I'm gonna replace them as I'm not happy with the o/c I'm able to get out what is supposed to be one of the best o/c geforce 4 cards out. I'm gonna AS epoxy the new hsf/ramsinks on there for superior cooling, so I'm hoping to get a better o/c out of it.
Re: Easiest way to remove Ge4 hsf
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Originally posted by LAG
In the next week or so I'm gonna replace them as I'm not happy with the o/c I'm able to get out what is supposed to be one of the best o/c geforce 4 cards out.
Hardly the best. Gainward bombed on practically the entire GeForce4 line, and the only good one they make is the 128MB Ti4200 (which, actually, is the best 128MB card to get). They just flat-out don't like to overclock. I doubt that a new heatsink will help an awful lot either, most don't bump the core an extra 50Mhz compared to the stock cooler (off the top of my head, might be slightly higher).
Re: Easiest way to remove Ge4 hsf
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Originally posted by LAG
What would be the easiest, least risky way of removing my gainward ti4600 hsf/ramsinks. In the next week or so I'm gonna replace them as I'm not happy with the o/c I'm able to get out what is supposed to be one of the best o/c geforce 4 cards out. I'm gonna AS epoxy the new hsf/ramsinks on there for superior cooling, so I'm hoping to get a better o/c out of it.
Yeah just try what suggested above..just don't do something foolish and try to take it off w/ a razor blade (LOL, inside joke lol) good luck dude! :D
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Originally posted by Ashpool
Hardly the best. Gainward bombed on practically the entire GeForce4 line, and the only good one they make is the 128MB Ti4200 (which, actually, is the best 128MB card to get). They just flat-out don't like to overclock. I doubt that a new heatsink will help an awful lot either, most don't bump the core an extra 50Mhz compared to the stock cooler (off the top of my head, might be slightly higher).
Gainward really emerged with their Ti 200. As you correctly point out though their GF4's doesn't have near the ability of their fabeled younger siblings. I had the 64 4200 and it was very poor. However, the 128 4200 is outstanding as you say.
Re: Re: Easiest way to remove Ge4 hsf
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Originally posted by Ashpool
Hardly the best. Gainward bombed on practically the entire GeForce4 line, and the only good one they make is the 128MB Ti4200 (which, actually, is the best 128MB card to get). They just flat-out don't like to overclock. I doubt that a new heatsink will help an awful lot either, most don't bump the core an extra 50Mhz compared to the stock cooler (off the top of my head, might be slightly higher).
i dont really agree that gainward bombed the GF4 line except for the ti4200. i've seen more than enough reviews showing the gainward gf4ti4600 as one of the best 4600 ocers. keep in mind that not ALL cards will oc the same :) i guess it just so happened that LAG here got a bad one :(
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Originally posted by tYteaZzAzN
i dont really agree that gainward bombed the GF4 line except for the ti4200. i've seen more than enough reviews showing the gainward gf4ti4600 as one of the best 4600 ocers. keep in mind that not ALL cards will oc the same :) i guess it just so happened that LAG here got a bad one :(
I averaged all the Gainward 4600 reviewer overclocks, it came out to around 730Mhz Memory... that's rather bad for a 4600, especially one that claims it's the best overclocking 4600 ;)