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February 17, 2014, 06:00:15 PM
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I want to overclock & mod my gpu.But Ive never done that before and even though Im able to do it I just want to play it safe.


Ive seen squaretrade offers coverage for gpu but doesnt say for what exactly. Plz reply.
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February 17, 2014, 10:22:11 PM
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no one offers coverage if you diy your gnu add aftermarket cooling and kill the gear.


That said some gpu's can be taken apart and a better cooler added then set back to stock.

The r9 280x by visiontek has only 4 screws to remove the stock cooler.

you could put a better cooler on it and then set it back to stock at a later date.

no one would know you did this.

here is a link to the gpu

http://www.amazon.com/AMD-Radeon-VisionTek-Graphics-900652/dp/B00FV10GF2

http://www.modders-inc.com/visiontek-radeon-r9-280x-video-card-review/


it can be over clocked using msi after burner

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February 17, 2014, 10:36:19 PM
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I want to overclock & mod my gpu.But Ive never done that before and even though Im able to do it I just want to play it safe.


Ive seen squaretrade offers coverage for gpu but doesnt say for what exactly. Plz reply.
there is a way to do what you want but it is tricky.  you need to buy a diy card from a seller on ebay that offers the gpu as a fully modded working gnu.  he needs to offer square trade .  you could also buy one on amazon but you have to buy it from someone with the mod done.


for instance I have a sapphire hd 7970   unlocked and over clocked with this aftermarket

 http://www.prolimatech.com/en/products/detail.asp?id=2484&page=1


If I list the card on ebay with the cooler  you may be able to get a square trade warranty  for it.  I have a square trade relationship and have offered square trade warranties for my diy pc's over the years.


BTW I am not looking to sell the card I mine ltc with it.



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February 18, 2014, 05:06:30 PM
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no one offers coverage if you diy your gnu add aftermarket cooling and kill the gear.


That said some gpu's can be taken apart and a better cooler added then set back to stock.

The r9 280x by visiontek has only 4 screws to remove the stock cooler.

you could put a better cooler on it and then set it back to stock at a later date.

no one would know you did this.

here is a link to the gpu

http://www.amazon.com/AMD-Radeon-VisionTek-Graphics-900652/dp/B00FV10GF2

http://www.modders-inc.com/visiontek-radeon-r9-280x-video-card-review/


it can be over clocked using msi after burner

what about "modding" If I change thermalcompound and heatsink or anything else can i reverse that too so they wont know Ive done it and my warranty still works?
so what cant be reversed?)

plz answer last question on warranty
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February 18, 2014, 06:44:32 PM
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no one offers coverage if you diy your gnu add aftermarket cooling and kill the gear.


That said some gpu's can be taken apart and a better cooler added then set back to stock.

The r9 280x by visiontek has only 4 screws to remove the stock cooler.

you could put a better cooler on it and then set it back to stock at a later date.

no one would know you did this.

here is a link to the gpu

http://www.amazon.com/AMD-Radeon-VisionTek-Graphics-900652/dp/B00FV10GF2

http://www.modders-inc.com/visiontek-radeon-r9-280x-video-card-review/


it can be over clocked using msi after burner

what about "modding" If I change thermalcompound and heatsink or anything else can i reverse that too so they wont know Ive done it and my warranty still works?
so what cant be reversed?)

plz answer last question on warranty


as always it differs from gpu to gpu. I have had more then 35 gpus mining coins. some just can not be disassembled with leaving  a mess. so I am saying you need to have a gpu that comes apart with ease.

 all the xfx 7950's and xfx7970's are really hard to get back to stock condition.
sapphire hd7970
visiontek r9 280x

are 4 screws.

the visiontek r9 280x is 4 screws and all the ram is not heatsinked at all.

it is very easy to add a water cooler that will cool  both the gpu and the ram then co back to stock.
the sapphire hd 7970 is 4 screws and the ram has very nice little heat sinks. so leave the ram alone and add the air cooler from prolimatech just to the gpu. you can set this card back to stock really easy.

buy a few tube of heatsink compound so that at least one of them is close in color to the stock compound.

the two cards i mention  are but 2 that are easy to add a cooler to and setback to stock.

remember doing that and asking for a warranty is a deception that I am not telling you to do. but that I am telling you people do that with certain gpu's.
here are models that are very hard to do

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150586

http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Axfx%207970

this is easy to do

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814129280 

the gpu and the ram
 the right water block works nice with the above card


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202008

this one just the gpu is easy with the air-cooled prolimatech leave the  ram alone.

I would after more but the above  cards are the ones I owned that  had bad fans so I repaired or aftermarket cooled them.

And you would never know I did the visiontek or the sapphires if I set them back to stock. but you would be able to tell I repaired the xfx gear.

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February 18, 2014, 06:53:50 PM
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what about "modding" If I change thermalcompound and heatsink or anything else can i reverse that too so they wont know Ive done it and my warranty still works?
so what cant be reversed?)

plz answer last question on warranty

Even if you reverse the mod, any tech for the company will be able to spot different compound, damaged screw heads, and noob tampering. Your warranty won't be covered if you modify then revert. If you try to claim, then its a fraudulent claim.

Don't try to push your mistakes on to the manufacture or reseller, man up and take the blame, learn from it and share it with others   Smiley

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February 18, 2014, 07:40:38 PM
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what about "modding" If I change thermalcompound and heatsink or anything else can i reverse that too so they wont know Ive done it and my warranty still works?
so what cant be reversed?)

plz answer last question on warranty

Even if you reverse the mod, any tech for the company will be able to spot different compound, damaged screw heads, and noob tampering. Your warranty won't be covered if you modify then revert. If you try to claim, then its a fraudulent claim.

Don't try to push your mistakes on to the manufacture or reseller, man up and take the blame, learn from it and share it with others   Smiley

Can I just revert the paste? and revert all changes before rma?

but if impossible then Ok Ill do that and cuz of lost warranty Ill most prolly buy a used card since its cheaper. What do you think?
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February 20, 2014, 02:20:47 AM
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I just want to play it safe.

If you want to play it safe don't exceed AMDs suggested Catalyst Overdrive max settings. The only cooling option you need are graphics cards that come with non-reference coolers with 3 fans on. When the fans die it's easy to rip the old one off and stick 92mm case fans on there later!


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