Cooler on 8500 gt

October 30th, 2013

Hello.
I have problem with my graph card i have nvidia 8500gt old graph card..
Temparature of graph card is to high, my coller doesen’t work properly
Can someon help me which cooler to buy.
Same graph as on picture:
http://techreport.com/r.x/geforce-8600s/msi-8500gt-card.jpg
I searching for stronger model of cooler, i will change and that silver part…. I don’t know which model will respond on this graph cards
thanks in advance
Sorry for bad english. I came form Serbia.
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Answer #1
Probably not worth it.
Answer #2
prozac4312 replied: Probably not worth it.
I know to this is a old graph card..but i love it and i will try to repair her
Answer #3
my coller doesen't work properly
you mean not spinning or noisy
pull it off and try oiling it
google “oil video card fan”
from one of the hits
How to fix a noisy/binding computer fan:
1. Remove the fan from the computer (in my case this meant removing the graphics card and unscrewing the plastic cover and fan).
2. Once you have the fan removed, remove the stickers from it.
3. On one side you’ll notice a small recess with the end of a small metal pin on it (the bit that holds the fan together, and which the fan spins on)
4. Get a toothpick or the like.
5. Take the cap off a bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (or any light oil) and fill said cap approx half full with said olive oil.
6. Dip one end of the toothpick in to the olive oil, then dab the smallest of drops on to the small metal pin in the recess of the fan (from step 3)
7. As you do step 6, gently pull the two parts of the fan about 0.5mm apart and turn the fan clockwise and counter-clockwise.
8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 until you feel the oil has worked its way in and loosened it, “oiled the fan”.
9. Be very careful not to swamp the thing with oil, it’s an electronic part and you’ll break it.
10. Reassemble what you took apart in step 1.
Answer #4
edwoodweb replied: my coller doesen't work properly
you mean not spinning or noisy
pull it off and try oiling it
google "oil video card fan"
from one of the hits
How to fix a noisy/binding computer fan:
1. Remove the fan from the computer (in my case this meant removing the graphics card and unscrewing the plastic cover and fan).
2. Once you have the fan removed, remove the stickers from it.
3. On one side you'll notice a small recess with the end of a small metal pin on it (the bit that holds the fan together, and which the fan spins on)
4. Get a toothpick or the like.
5. Take the cap off a bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (or any light oil) and fill said cap approx half full with said olive oil.
6. Dip one end of the toothpick in to the olive oil, then dab the smallest of drops on to the small metal pin in the recess of the fan (from step 3)
7. As you do step 6, gently pull the two parts of the fan about 0.5mm apart and turn the fan clockwise and counter-clockwise.
8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 until you feel the oil has worked its way in and loosened it, "oiled the fan".
9. Be very careful not to swamp the thing with oil, it's an electronic part and you'll break it.
10. Reassemble what you took apart in step 1.

Thanks i will try this….
Answer #5
it seems the Zalman VF700 is the best for that card. http://www.vistax64.com/graphic-cards/183119-overclocking-8500gt.html stock coolers many times need to be upgraded to be effective, depending on the case cooling. also, some stock coolers had defective fans..
Answer #6
Thanks i will try this....
I’ve had good luck using that method
if it does not seem to free up let it sit for a while and add oil and spin it so more, then repeat as needed
might take a lil time for the oil to soak in
good luck
Answer #7
I resolved problem now temparature is ok.
Tnx for help.
Answer #8
Tnx for help.
YW and good work !

 

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