Nice that you got the right size screws. I got mine when it initially launched and the screws were too short, rather infuriating to say the least. I used fuji polys on mine and wasted a few trying to figure out why the screws wouldn't fit. The results were amazing once i got it sorted out tho. Nice vid.
@@MrDelvey Yeah he's right, you missed 3 small spots on the backplate and gpu. Just checked the manual. Good video though!! (The 3 spots are above step 3 on pg. 9 in the empty space.)
Hey, got a same card as you. First of all, well done. Did you do anything on software side? My xc3 can’t reach the retail TDP (350W) for some reason, it lock at 200W and start dropping frequency. I’ve flash the bios to higher TDP version still did not help. Let me know your thought~ thanks
How packs of Thermal Grizzly Pads did you need? I think there are 2 strips of 1.0mm in each if Im not mistaking. There are 2 spots that ekwb says you have to use 1.5 did you do that?
@@speederhardware9406 Ya i actually printed off the pdf manuals and found couple of posts that confirmed the thickness needed so all good :) i appreciate it
@@speederhardware9406 How have you checked the temperature difference between one thermal pad and another? have you mounted the backplate first with the originals and then with the grizzly ones? In the end, with liquid cooling, it is really necessary to pay for the new thermal pads?
I have already tested on many graphics cards and monoblocks that thermal pads from Thermal Grizzly will significantly reduce temperatures due to better thermal conductivity than those supplied by the EK. For monoblocks, it was on average 12 ° C. For VRM graphics cards, an average of 9 ° C
Very professional job. The best I have seen on CZcams.
thanks!
Nice that you got the right size screws. I got mine when it initially launched and the screws were too short, rather infuriating to say the least.
I used fuji polys on mine and wasted a few trying to figure out why the screws wouldn't fit. The results were amazing once i got it sorted out tho.
Nice vid.
You missed the 3 chips on the back of the card for thermal pads according to the EK manual
I mounted the thermal pads directly on the backplate in places exactly according to the manual, see 12:00 min video
@@speederhardware9406 page 9 of the manual asks for 3 small 1.5mm pads on the bumps outside of the memory area
@@MrDelvey Yeah he's right, you missed 3 small spots on the backplate and gpu. Just checked the manual. Good video though!! (The 3 spots are above step 3 on pg. 9 in the empty space.)
Merci beaucoup. Thank you very much!
Super video
What have you used to clean the rests of the original termal paths apart from the toothbrush?
Isopropylalcohol 99,9%
I wish you had links to the products you used, especially the thermal pads, anyone have an amazon link?
friend, I have the same EVGA RTX3090 XC3 ULTRA card (24G-P5-3975-KR), would you be so kind to tell me where you bought the block watercooler please.
ekwb.com/shop/
Block is from EKWB and I bought it from us in the Czech Republic
Friend, even though I watch the video in slow motion, I can't see the thickness (mm) of your thermal pads, what is it?
Take a look at the manual from the EK block, I used the thicknesses according to it
@@speederhardware9406 :) thx friend
One cuestions is not the same block for evga rtx 3070 ti xc3 ?
No, there are other blocks for rtx 3070Ti
Hey, got a same card as you. First of all, well done.
Did you do anything on software side? My xc3 can’t reach the retail TDP (350W) for some reason, it lock at 200W and start dropping frequency. I’ve flash the bios to higher TDP version still did not help.
Let me know your thought~ thanks
Make sure both 8 pin pcie connections are fully seated if they are and its still doing it rma it
How packs of Thermal Grizzly Pads did you need? I think there are 2 strips of 1.0mm in each if Im not mistaking. There are 2 spots that ekwb says you have to use 1.5 did you do that?
I used the manual that came with the block, where the thicknesses are listed
also would like to know thickness of the thermal pads bought
Take a look at the manual from the EK block, I used the thicknesses according to it
@@speederhardware9406 Ya i actually printed off the pdf manuals and found couple of posts that confirmed the thickness needed so all good :) i appreciate it
Niceeeeee
What is the thickness of thermal pads?
I used 1mm, 1,5mm and 2mm according to the EK water block manual
What mm in each area? Been wasting money on my ek water block pads.
Card is still throttling after waterblock install
Where can I buy ? PALIT RTX 3090
Do they have a water block for 3060?
Go here and search for your card in question:
www.ekwb.com/configurator/
what improvements have you had in temperatures?
Replacement of the thermal pads resulted in an improvement of approximately 9 ° C in the burn test
@@speederhardware9406 so a 9c difference between the EK pads vs the Thermal Griz pads??
shiiiiiit *adds to cart*
@@speederhardware9406 How have you checked the temperature difference between one thermal pad and another? have you mounted the backplate first with the originals and then with the grizzly ones? In the end, with liquid cooling, it is really necessary to pay for the new thermal pads?
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what type of pads are these and do you think they provide better performance than the stock EK ones? Was considering getting this setup myself.
I have already tested on many graphics cards and monoblocks that thermal pads from Thermal Grizzly will significantly reduce temperatures due to better thermal conductivity than those supplied by the EK. For monoblocks, it was on average 12 ° C. For VRM graphics cards, an average of 9 ° C
@@DJSpeeder very helpful. Thank you
EK pads are rated at 3.5 W/mK while thermal firmly and others are generally 12+
Гарантия ,конечно-же, слетает?
Нет, у EVGA нет проблем с индивидуальным охлаждением
probably the most annoying bacckground music ever. you need to get rid of that and actually tell us what you are doing instead
indeed !!! music is really shite ;(
Please take my 3090 😩