Can't see popular items on menu tab anymore?

This disappeared for me recently. I used this feature so much, is there a way to re-enable? I'm on the android app

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u/Lucas_The_Drummer — 5 days ago
▲ 5 r/EVGA

What should I use to replace the thermal pads on my 3080 FTW3 Ultra Gaming?

My card is 6 years old at this point and has been having some temperature issues, so I'm planning replacing the thermal paste and pads. I've figured out the paste for the chip, but I need some help with the pads.

I asked EVGA what sizes I'd need and they sent me this:

Location Quantity (Pcs) Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)
GPU Area 2.00 53 14 2.25
GPU Area 1.00 13 16 2.25
GPU Area 1.00 38 14 2.25
GPU Area 1.00 77 7 2.75
GPU Area 1.00 110 5 2.50

Unsurprisingly, I haven't been able to find any pads with thicknesses these specific sizes, and it seems neither EVGA nor KriticalPads sells their kits custom-made for this card anymore.

EVGA advised me that I could use thicker pads, just not thinner. I've also seen people recommendung using thermal putty instead of pads, but someone I tried buying putty from advised that anything over 1.5mm should be solid thermal pads.

As you can imagine, this is a lot of information to try to process, so I was hoping to get advice on what I should use and where I should get it from? I'm happy to wait for stuff with longer shipping time, but I can't really afford super expensive putty like the higher end Thermal Grizzly stuff.

Thanks so much for any help! 😊

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u/Lucas_The_Drummer — 11 days ago
▲ 28 r/EVGA

Does anyone have suggestions for an EVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra Gaming 10GB card running hot?

I purchased this card and have been using it since 2020, but have noticed recently that my PC has gotten *really* loud when playing games, especially Deadlock and PEAK. I left HWMonitor open the next time I played, and noticed my GPU temps getting really high.

Was hoping to get some input on things I can do to improve temps? I'm considering re-applying thermal paste, but should I also put new thermal pads? I'm a little intimidated by the process of getting the thicknesses right, especially since the Kritical Pad kit I've seen recommended is sold out.

I've also attached an image of my fan setup: Two intake at the front (through AIO radiator), one intake at the back (against a window so this is where the coldest air is coming from), and two exhaust at the top.

Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!

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u/Lucas_The_Drummer — 1 month ago

Easiest way to upgrade from 2016 Wi-Fi pucks with minimal configuration?

I live in an ADU and get my internet via a Google Wifi puck connected to the mesh network of the main house. The whole network uses the Original 2016 Google pucks. Due to the distance between buildings, my connection speed is significantly worse than inside the main house, and I'm looking for the easiest method to improve this. The homeowner said they are willing to upgrade the system, but aren't willing to change much and aren't very tech-knowledgable, so I'm wondering if there's an upgrade I can do that doesnt involve much re-configuration to the system?

EDIT: I'm also really trying to avoid running a cable if possible

Thanks!

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u/Lucas_The_Drummer — 3 months ago