Disturbed by the noises produced by your graphics card? Fear not, since a Redditor has found an "interesting" cooling solution, and it would only require slapping ten different radiators on a single GPU.
The tale of GPU modding has been a long one, and often "reignited" in the industry through new instances, such as the one we just saw recently, where individuals converted a mobile GPU into a desktop form factor. Highlighting such experiments is both interesting and surprising at the same time since I often feel where the idea originated from. The idea of passive cooling in a GPU hasn't been thought about much, however, a Reddit user going by the name of "Everynametaken9" decided to exceed the limits, by mounting huge loads of metal with NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3080.
The individual was inspired by the dynamics of "passive cooling", which led to him performing somewhat of a unique experiment, where he attached around 10 different cooling heatsinks with the GPU, to attain thermal dissipation with "zero-noise" level, and of course, satisfy his hunger as well. You might question how this was done since it is practically impossible to achieve this level of passive cooling with the default design, hence the user implemented some DIY modifications, which included a gigantic-sized copper heatsink with dimensions 2" x 3" x 12", and all the CPU coolers were strapped onto it.
While the design is appealing, at least in the realm of experimenting, it isn't a practical one, since as stated by the Redditor himself, there are points of separation from the copper heatsink and the mounted coolers, which would make thermal dissipation much more ineffective. Moreover, another problem here is that mounting this GPU onto a motherboard is impossible right now since it
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