Can I use thermal paste on VRAM?

Yes, you can use thermal paste on VRAM, but it may not be the best option. Thermal paste is meant to fill in gaps between surfaces that are not even.
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Can you put thermal paste on a GPU?

Now you can apply a small amount of thermal paste, enough to cover the contact area of the GPU, once the heatsink is fitted back and pressed up against the GPU. Don't apply too much, you don't want the compound to ooze over the sides of the intended area causing a mess on the PCB part of the GPU.
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Can you use thermal paste instead of pads on GPU?

Dignified. thermal pads work better when you don't have a lot of control over the gap between the chip and the "heatsink" surface, like some SSDs (between chips and case). if the surfaces of the memory chips are at the exact same height as the main GPU chip, then yeah you can use paste.
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Do VRAM need cooling?

VRAM gets hot due to the massive amount of data (electrical signals) that pass through it every second and resistance in the teeny-tiny electrical pathways aren't helping. Therefore, lots of heat is produced and you'll need to cool it or you'll run into potential VRAM damage (I think).
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What happens if no thermal paste on GPU?

If you do not use thermal paste, your entire system will overheat because it will generate more heat than it is designed to handle. It is preferable to apply good thermal paste to the CPU because it is one of the most important components of your computer.
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Using Thermal Paste on VRMs???



Can I use toothpaste as thermal paste?

Toothpaste is also an excellent substitute for thermal paste. Its structure decays after a few days, especially if the operating temperatures are high.
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Does thermal paste expire?

Believe it or not, much like medicine and food, thermal paste also has a shelf life and can go bad. Generally, manufacturers give their thermal paste a lifespan of 3 to 5 years. That's if it sits under optimal conditions, which may not be the case for you.
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Does VRAM affect temperature?

When mining memory intensive algorithms, you can expect higher temperatures on the VRAM. Some of the RTX 3000 series models (RTX 3070 Ti, 3080, and 3090) experience issues with VRAM overheating.
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Does VRAM need heatsink for GPU?

You can do whatever you want with your GPU. Personally, I would advise against running the VRAM without heatsinks (especially since thermal tape and aluminum heatsinks shouldn't be more than $30 USD altogether, which is a low cost for a high level of assurance with safe operating temperatures) on the GPU.
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How hot can GPU memory get?

While ideal GPU temperatures are usually between 65° to 85° Celsius (149° to 185° F) under load, AMD GPUs (like the Radeon RX 5700 or 6000 Series) can safely reach temperatures as high as 110 degrees Celsius (230° F).
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Is liquid metal better than thermal paste?

Yes, liquid metal has a higher thermal conductivity but has significant risks in the application. And therefore, best left to those who know what they are doing. On the other hand, thermal paste is cheaper, but you'll have to deal with its lower thermal conductivity ratings.
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Can too much thermal paste cause overheating?

It can make the paste ineffective or cause overheating and damage to the components. Remember that we're only trying to fill tiny, microscopic dents. Another danger you'll face when using too much thermal paste is if it expands out beyond the chip and the plate.
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Do thermal pads dry out?

Yes, the pads will get warmer and softer at first under heavy heat when you heat up the card (keep in mind that SOME pads over time, especially the high w/mk pads, will actually HARDEN UP and dry out with time, but this takes awhile to happen, so again your logic cannot apply like this!), but this doesn't change any ...
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Should I Repaste GPU?

Dont re-paste your GPU unless you're having temperature issues. 70c isn't high. 70c under light to no load is higher than you would expect but you should look up your GPU by brand and see if it has known issues and what other people are seeing.
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How long does GPU thermal paste last?

The thermal paste on either CPU or GPU generally lasts about two to four years, depending on the heat generated by the chip. Before considering that your parts need a fresh thermal paste, always check the CPU and GPU temperature.
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What thermal paste should I use for GPU?

Several thermal paste options in the market can be used for CPU/GPU on a desktop or laptop. Some of the good thermal pastes for laptops are – ProlimaTech PK-3 Nano Aluminum, Arctic MX-5, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, Noctua NT-H1, Cooler Master MasterGel Pro V2, or Gelid GC-Extreme.
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Is VRM A VRAM?

Other way around, VRAM = Memory modules and VRM = Voltage regulators.
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How hot can a GPU get before damage?

A GPU can get a lot hotter than a CPU which you should keep under 60C. GPU's are designed to run hotter than a CPU but if you go over 100C you will damage or severely shorten its life.
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Do GPU VRM need cooling?

What for VRM? For low- to medium-end GPU (GTX 1060/1070 for instance), once the stock cooler is dismounted, there is no need for a specific cooling solution. Indeed, instead of being encapsulated, a natural bottom-up airflow convection helps VRM to stay cool.
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Is 80 Celsius too hot for GPU?

Let's start with the first part: is 80C really too hot for a GPU? According to manufacturer specs from AMD and Nvidia, the answer is generally no—in the past, we've seen GPUs even rated to run as hot as 92C.
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Is 85 degrees hot for GPU?

85 degrees is not an issue and should be fine under load.
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Does thermal paste increase FPS?

Yes, it does improve performance. Thermal paste must be applied, as cpu surface and cooler surface are not perfectly smooth.
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Can I use 5 year old thermal paste?

Yes, you need to replace thermal paste when the thermal paste wears out – it dries inside the CPU. In most cases, you don't need to reapply thermal paste for four years, but it still depends on the load on your CPU at the end of the day.
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Can thermal paste freeze?

No, arctic silver 5 will not freeze, and even if it did, the only effects would be reduced contact between the heatsink and the cpu. I just ordered a tube myself and I live in Northern Minnesota.
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