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Replacement of heat-conducting graphics card paste and cleaning!

With this article I intend to help you with two things. Save money and extend the life of your graphics card!


η Graphics card (GPU) is the subsystem in our computer that can quickly render in 3d graphics, basically to say just to play games and in some cases for some other applications. Of course if we are talking about a strong card then it will definitely be energy consuming and this has the effect of producing enough heat.

In the induction of temperature, the card heater that comes in contact with our card needs a means of heat-conducting paste. This paste dries over time, causing the temperature of the card to rise quite high. There we have two bad possibilities:

  1. The card fans work a lot, making a lot of noise.
  2. Reach temperatures so high that the computer shuts down for protection.

If you have any of these symptoms or you have your graphics card for many years, watch the video below because in addition to changing the paste, I give you some other tips!

So instead of going for a new card and giving enough money you can give life to your own much cheaper!

I will be glad to see your questions and comments.
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Vassilis Lachanas

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