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Naked Asus MarsII

It's done.:peaceful: Here's the result, two Asus MarsII cards with removed IHSs.:cool::P:triumphant:

The first time I did this, the process went smoothly. The heating of the IHSs using a hot air gun, has delivered great benefits.:glee:

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Thanks to @svl7 for providing the hot air gun :tyrannosaurus:

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Naked Asus MarsII

It's done.:peaceful: Here's the result, two Asus MarsII cards with removed IHSs.:cool::P:triumphant:

The first time I did this, the process went smoothly. The heating of the IHSs using a hot air gun, has delivered great benefits.:glee:

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Those GF110s still have all their resistors! Nice job!

Now the next step is to find some titans off ebay and solder them in so you have the world's first dual titan card. Both have 384bit memory so it HAS to work!

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Those GF110s still have all their resistors! Nice job!

Now the next step is to find some titans off ebay and solder them in so you have the world's first dual titan card. Both have 384bit memory so it HAS to work!

Hehe if you show that it works, two Titans are in my possession:tyrannosaurus:

Wasn't it the goal that all parts are still there?:playful: To be honest, without heating the IHSs up to 95-100°C, it would probably be very difficult to complete this process without causing damage, because very little space is available.

Now that it's done, of course, the action has paid off, especially in relation to the design of the water cooler.:excitement:

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Are you going to mount some water blocks on those naked chips?

This is exactly what I'll do :joyous: I'm working on the design of the watercooler, it will be about 300g lighter than the previous models, this is already apparent.:Banane54:

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Be very careful not to crush the die...I hear it's very easy to do.

I hope that everything remains intact. :04:

do u know this cooler?

GPU Universal - Watercool Shop

Yes, I know this cooler from Watercool, it's a more or less cheap opportunity to upgrade a card, but keep in mind you have to cool other components as well --> fans still needed. :friendly_wink:

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