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Jtw0128 03-18-2001 11:13 AM

Water Block on a Radeon
 
Ok, I'm trying to get a water block and a pelt onto my Radeon. Since the card has no mounting holes or anything, without thinking, I just superglued the block and pelt on and as soon as i turned on the pelt, the block broke right off from the heat. What is the best way to mount the waterblock on the card? Arctic Silver Epoxy?

UnaClocker 03-18-2001 12:24 PM

hehehe.. That's hilarious.. :) Yeah, I'd try arctic silver epoxy, put it on THIN, and DON'T get ANY of it on any part of the card that might conduct electricity.. They say it's non conductive, but I call BS..

Kevin 03-18-2001 08:02 PM

You can use arctic silver epoxy, but you can also rig something up w/ those two holes around the socket. I don't have a radeon though so i dunno if it has those holes or not.


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