100W car amplifier hacked into a custom RTX 3080 heatsink — custom mod slashes GPU temps by 10°C and looks absolutely stunning

100W car amplifier hacked into a custom RTX 3080 heatsink — custom mod slashes GPU temps by 10°C and looks absolutely stunning

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Darkbreeze This probably would have worked better if they had used a chemical stripper to remove the powder coating, as paint, even ceramic paints, tend to act like an insulator more than a conductor. Added to which, I assume they were not able to remove the majority of the powder coating, which likely made it that much worse. Chemically stripping (Or even abrasive blasting using very fine media so as to minimize any pitting) the heatsink would have been a much better option and probably would have resulted in getting at least another 5-10 degree drop out of the heatsink. But, it's a very ingenious idea and looks terrific. Reply

Shadow10499 For some reason I can't properly figure out how to attach images. If I knew that Tom's Hardware would ever share one of my projects, I would have made sure to take better pictures. I could definitely share some better shots, if interested. This being shared, here, is probably the coolest thing that's ever happened to me 😅 Reply

USAFRet Shadow10499 said: For some reason I can't properly figure out how to attach images. If I knew that Tom's Hardware would ever share one of my projects, I would have made sure to take better pictures. I could definitely share some better shots, if interested. This being shared, here, is probably the coolest thing that's ever happened to me 😅 Upload your pic(s) to imgur.com, post the links here. TomsHardware doesn't natively host images. Reply

Shadow10499 a/Wdt52MD View: https://imgur.com/a/Wdt52MD I hope this works.. When I try to insert any photos from the image icon it fails. I am sorry if they got a little compressed. Reply

Darkbreeze Shadow10499 said: For some reason I can't properly figure out how to attach images. If I knew that Tom's Hardware would ever share one of my projects, I would have made sure to take better pictures. I could definitely share some better shots, if interested. This being shared, here, is probably the coolest thing that's ever happened to me 😅 It certainly looks sweet. Reply

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