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GPU Cleaning Before u0026 After Thermals: Re-Pasting u0026 Dust Removal

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We're cleaning and repasting several GPUs, including one that's 11 years old. With GPU shortages, we wanted to help people keep current cards running longer. Includes temperature benchmarks.
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Video cards featured in this piece include the GTX 760, GTX 970, GTX 1080 Ti (fairly new), and HD 5750 (which is ancient). They are in varying states of disrepair. This idea was inspired by one of our viewers, who emailed a few months ago to suggest that we do a preventative maintenance video to illustrate the practical means of maintaining a video card in a market which is devoid of new products. This content includes before & after benchmarks for new thermal paste application and dust cleaning, and those are done across multiple video cards in varying states of disrepair to help demonstrate the reality of cleaning. It's not always going to make things better thermally, but doing preventative maintenance helps, as the name suggests, prevent future damage in the event a problem is unknown. Hopefully this provides some inspiration to do some cleaning of your own!

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Preventative Maintenance
03:00 Taking Apart Many GPUs of Varying Ages
14:17 Cleaning Video Cards
16:58 Thermals: GTX 760 & GTX 970
19:01 Thermals: AMD HD5750
19:59 Thermals: GTX 1080 Ti
21:07 Conclusion

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Host, Testing: Steve Burke
Video: Andrew Coleman, Keegan Gallick
Additional QC: Ryan Greenberg

posted by Hardangerjv