Hey guys,
After so much problems with my friends build im back with finishing my build to perfection. I would like to ask the community how do You cool the back VRM of RIVE? Are You using some RAM radiators with thermal tape ? Or are You using some kind of extra fat thermal pad which then dissipates heat to the case door ? I know that back VRM must be addtitionally cooled to get high OC. Anyone with experience with RAM rad+ thermal tape and thermal pad + case door ? It would be nice if You could tell me what tapes/pads are You using too and which are the best in Your opinion. Currently i am thinking about this : http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawe...SevTSeSSSSSS-- vs this : http://www.akasa.com.tw/update.php?t...del=AK-TT12-80 .I appreciate any suggestions By the way - is it safe to put this thermal diode between VRM ?
I am using Scythe Kaze Master II panel and i want to monitor VRM the best i can but i do not know if this is safe if this thermal diode touches any parts on the mobo especially VRM tracks etc (my logic tells me its non conductive and safe but , well, better safe than sorry)
EDIT: In case of using RAM like heatsinks + thermal tape what thickness of thermal tape is the best to use ?
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- So, I bought a asus p6t motherboard, its the vanilla, not the deluxe or anything. On the box theres a sticker that says 5000hrs VRM 100% japan made Solid Capacitors.
- Related AMD Radeon Vega VII Rumored To Have Less Than 5000. Over 10,000 hours. The powerful VRM design allows overclockers to get the most from this motherboard. ASUS is also using MicroFine.
Motherboard Vrm Cooler
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Asus 5000 Hrs Vrm
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