Replacing your GPU cooler isn't rocket science, but we're dealing with expensive hardware so follow these steps carefully. Don't skip, rush or overtighten anything and you should be good.

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You should've received your cooler along with some accessories. Make sure the box contains the following:

  • Cooler
  • Fan adapter
  • Thermal pads for the memory
  • 4x M2.5 spring screws to attach the heatsink to the PCB
  • 2x M2 screw to attach the backplate
  • 2x hex nut to attach the PCIe bracket

You will need to provide for yourself:

  • Phillips screwdriver (PH1 preferred)
  • Thermal paste

Included accessories

4x spring screws

2x M2 screw

2x M2 hex nut

Thermal pads

Requirements

Philips screwdriver

Thermal paste

Step 1: Remove the backplate and PCIe bracket

Unscrew the two screws that hold the PCIe bracket. Don't pull offthe bracket just yet, as it's still fixed to the PCB.

Unscrew seven screws on the back of the card. Remove the backplate and PCIe bracket.

Step 2: Remove the heat sink

Unscrew the four spring screws on the back of the card which hold the heat sink and take it off. The heat sink may be glued to the die due to the thermal paste. In that case, carefully tilt it to the left and right until it comes off.

Step 3: PCIe bracket and backplate

With the heatsink gone, put the backplate and PCIe bracket back into place. Use the two original M2 screws that held the PCIe bracket originally and screw them into the included M2 hex nuts on the other side to fix the bracket and backplate to the PCB. Leave the other screw holes from the backplate empty for now.

Step 4: Thermal pads and paste

Replace the original thermal pads for the memory withthe ones included.

Wipe the original thermal paste off the die using a lint free cloth. Clean the die using a bit of Isopropyl or other cleaning alcohol. Apply a dot of thermal paste in the center of the die, about the size of a grain of rice. The Tesla T4 can use a little more as it’s such a large chip.

Step 5: Mount the new cooler

Lay the cooler upside down, with its fan against the rear of the card, and plug in the fan header. Then pivot the cooler into place on the card.

Turn around the card along with the cooler. Screw the included spring screws through the PCB into the cooler. Use the included M2 screws to screw the rear of the backplate into the cooler.

You have successfully installed the single slot cooler! For optimal temperatures, it is highly recommended to adjust the fan curve. The stock fan keeps the fan spinning at low speeds, even when the card is running hot. Please visit the this article to read more about this.

Step 6: Fan curve

The stock cooler comes without a fan, so the card does not have a fan header. That's why the adapter is included, which allows you to run the fan from one of your motherboards PWM headers.

In order to have the fan adapt its speed to the temperature of the graphics card, you will have to set a custom curve. While a fan curve may be up to personal preference, I advise a linear or exponential curve that increases the fan speed from 30% to 100% between 40°C and 80°C.

Custom fan curves can be configured using software like Fan Control. There are many guides available online about creating a fan curve using your graphics card temperature sensor as input.

Step 7: (Recommended) Undervolt

Undervolting your card means tweaking the voltage the chip uses at a chosen frequency. Chips usually have a very conservative voltage/clock speed ratio, meaning you can reduce the voltage a lot without reducing the clock speed by a lot. Your card will draw less power, run cooler and more silent,, and be more power efficient.

While not required, cooling the card with such a small cooler is challenging so it will benefit from the reduced power draw. For an in-depth guide on undervolting, please refer to this article.

How did it go?

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