The most handy users are those who dare to make modifications to the interior of their PC Gaming without any type of fear, although sometimes the play can go really wrong. This has been the case of DelishosDrakee, a 17-year-old boy who tried to install a copper heat sink in his RTX A2000 and the shot backfired.
As he shares in a Reddit posthis intention was to add the component to his GPU purchased second-hand, but after the modification he simply stopped working properly
It is now fully framed according to its different pieces, including an overview of the product itself. Launched in 2021, Nvidia’s RTX A2000 has 6 GB of memory, a consumption of 70 W, a bandwidth of 288 GB/s, is compatible with PCI Express Gen 4 x 16 and is for professional use. “I used it for games and 3D design
He purchased the GPU for between $200 and $250 more than a year ago and introduced it in an HP Pavilion Slimline s3700, although the heatsink was going to replace the fan that was standard on the card. “The temperatures were quite good, the main thing was to try to reduce the noise because the fan made a lot of noise, even when it was inactive,” indicates its owner.
Now you can hang your elegant work of art in your room and you are guaranteed an alternative to continue enjoying your favorite games. “Fortunately I have GeForce Now until I can buy a new GPU“DelishosDrakee confesses.
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