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    Graphics card + Heatsink + Fan

    - Stock GPU fan conked out
    - Bought a new GPU cooler today (Heatsink) + Fan separately (Correct size)
    - Heatsink uses wire clips to hold the fan down but I'm not sure how to fit it

    Tried reading instructions but it doesnt seem to fit 'firmly'
    Is there anything else I could use to hold a fan to a heatsink?

    If worst comes to worst I'm thinking
    - Double sided heat resistant tape
    - Heat resistant glue

    So I need ideas .. haha Thanks guys!

    This is how it should fit: http://www.pcbulb.com/images/thermal...XP140/axp1.jpg

    Here are the clips that came with it:

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    Umm, thats a cpu heatsink/fan assy in that link there.

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    The VGA cooler is identical.

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    Hmm, havn't had to replace mine as of yet so can't help you there. Screw it in to the heatsink?

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    There are no screw points available though, heatsink screws onto the GPU but theres no spacings for screws for a fan - hence the clips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLLYWOOD.JACK View Post
    There are no screw points available though, heatsink screws onto the GPU but theres no spacings for screws for a fan - hence the clips.
    Be creatine, get a drill press make some holes then tap it out. Presto!

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    I'd rather not risk putting a drill press through the top of that ..

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    Take some pics mate

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    Of what?

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    This pic shows how the clips work - might help with install/better understanding




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    p.s

    DO NOT GLUE THIS ONE. There are times where your going to have to remove the fan (dust build up and such). What kind of graphics card do you have ? (seems like an odd GPU setup). The pics i showed are for CPU's mainly not GPU's.

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    Thanks mate, will give it another go. Its the 4870HD but the new heatsink covers almost the entire card, the fan is meant to sit in the middle of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLLYWOOD.JACK View Post
    Thanks mate, will give it another go. Its the 4870HD but the new heatsink covers almost the entire card, the fan is meant to sit in the middle of it.
    Nerd

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    You should be able to get a new one under warrantee.

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    Your heatsink should be flat like this


    (the original)

    Again the heatsink/fans i showed you are for CPU's. They are made to cool just the cpu (single chip). On a video card you need to cool the entire card (not just the GPU).

    Also like iron said, chances are you should still be in warranty.
    Last edited by DSM4Life; 03-11-2009 at 03:02 PM.

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    Yeah thats the stock cooler on the VGA card (which stopped spinning)
    Figured I'd be better off buying an aftermarket cooler rather than waiting to have it repaired if they didnt replace it straight away

    Here: http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_pa...50aHVzaWFzdA==

    Its a VGA cooler, not a CPU cooler - just the same design as their CPU cooler

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLLYWOOD.JACK View Post
    Yeah thats the stock cooler on the VGA card (which stopped spinning)
    Figured I'd be better off buying an aftermarket cooler rather than waiting to have it repaired if they didnt replace it straight away

    Here: http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_pa...50aHVzaWFzdA==

    Its a VGA cooler, not a CPU cooler - just the same design as their CPU cooler
    You'd rather waste money on a cooler than send it in and have them give you a new one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLLYWOOD.JACK View Post
    Yeah thats the stock cooler on the VGA card (which stopped spinning)
    Figured I'd be better off buying an aftermarket cooler rather than waiting to have it repaired if they didnt replace it straight away

    Here: http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_pa...50aHVzaWFzdA==

    Its a VGA cooler, not a CPU cooler - just the same design as their CPU cooler
    Well your right in that your going to need one in the meantime. You dont want to burn that card out. Just curious do you have the room in your case for that HS ? BTW what HS did you buy ? (link). Those HS are good and are mainly used for overclocking which i do to my PC's.

    In this case the clips should mount onto the HS just like they would the CPU's fan. Find the correct holds, insert , then put the metal over the lower edge of the fan, done.

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    Maybe this will help, mount in the correct holes where the green is which allows the top of the clip to be pulled over the lower edge of the fan (in blue)


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    Thanks mate, I'll give it another try

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Well your right in that your going to need one in the meantime. You dont want to burn that card out. Just curious do you have the room in your case for that HS ? BTW what HS did you buy ? (link). Those HS are good and are mainly used for overclocking which i do to my PC's.

    In this case the clips should mount onto the HS just like they would the CPU's fan. Find the correct holds, insert , then put the metal over the lower edge of the fan, done.
    And yeah it should fit, I have the Antec 900 and nothing directly under the GPU so I'm sure it'll be fine I just wont be able to fit much there in the future, maybe a TV tuner if I'm lucky. Thats the HS I purchased, the one I linked above That and an Antec fan

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