Is this old news? It must be. Just in case I'll act like it isn't.
I upgraded from a 7800GT to the X1900XTX from ATI. I was putting the OEM cooler back on the 7800GT card so I could sell it and I thought just for a whim I would see if the NV Silencer 5 Rev 3 I had on the nVidia card could be modded to work on the ATI card. I was just curious. It just kept getting better. The mounting holes lined up perfectly. Nearly all of the RAM chips were making contact. The length was exactly right. Everything. Well, almost everything. Two small issues; There are two RAM chips that don't touch. No problem, just put a small copper heatsink on each, there's plenty of room. The two pin fan plug will not fit the three pin ATI fan header. Easy fix, either wire in a standare PC plug and connect it elsewhere or snip off the ATI plug and splice it into the NV5. Either method will work fine.
For this I temporarily made an adapter to get power from my fan control panel. The temps were ~10% lower on average than the stock cooler and the sound level was drastically reduced. As you well know the NV's are quiet.
So if you were hoping to stick on an Arctic Cooler this is your chance. Below are some pics.
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati3.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati4.jpg
But this cooler's life was short lived because I already this kit on order and went ahead and installed it. Temps are lower yet and the sound level is nothing.
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/thermalrightati.jpg
I upgraded from a 7800GT to the X1900XTX from ATI. I was putting the OEM cooler back on the 7800GT card so I could sell it and I thought just for a whim I would see if the NV Silencer 5 Rev 3 I had on the nVidia card could be modded to work on the ATI card. I was just curious. It just kept getting better. The mounting holes lined up perfectly. Nearly all of the RAM chips were making contact. The length was exactly right. Everything. Well, almost everything. Two small issues; There are two RAM chips that don't touch. No problem, just put a small copper heatsink on each, there's plenty of room. The two pin fan plug will not fit the three pin ATI fan header. Easy fix, either wire in a standare PC plug and connect it elsewhere or snip off the ATI plug and splice it into the NV5. Either method will work fine.
For this I temporarily made an adapter to get power from my fan control panel. The temps were ~10% lower on average than the stock cooler and the sound level was drastically reduced. As you well know the NV's are quiet.
So if you were hoping to stick on an Arctic Cooler this is your chance. Below are some pics.
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati1.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati2.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati3.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/nvati4.jpg
But this cooler's life was short lived because I already this kit on order and went ahead and installed it. Temps are lower yet and the sound level is nothing.
http://home.comcast.net/~bartalane/thermalrightati.jpg