Introduction
This guide will show you how to replace the thermal paste on your graphics card
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on this fairly easy tutorial, I will show you how to change the thermal paste of a graphics card, this applies to all cards even if there may be differences :)
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here, you will have to remove the Phillips screws in order to remove the heat sink and the fan, on some cards, there may be a metal plate but on this one there is not.
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Phillips screws
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I also advise to twist diagonally so that the force exerted by the screws is very uniform and does not damage the card.
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You will need to remove the wire(s) from the fans so as not to break them.
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Graphics processor (GPU) in my case, it's a radeon HD7790
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Memory chips (VRAM) in GDDR5, on this card we have a total of 1gb of memory spread over 4 chips.
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6-pin connector for the power supply.
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VRM's allowing to deliver and regulate the power brought to the GPU to the VRAM etc ...
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Connectors for video and audio such as HDMI, DVI and display port
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VRAM dedicated thermal pads.
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Heat sink to dissipate the heat generated by the GPU VRM's and VRAM.
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now, you have to clean the old thermal paste with a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol, then you will have to apply a new dose of thermal paste, it is not expensive
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after putting the heat sink back on the GPU, the thermal paste will be spread, be careful not to put too much or too little.
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To reassemble your device, follow the instructions in reverse order.