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Heatsink is warm,nothing too extreme,northbridge heatsink on the other hand is somewhat hot .Noticably hotter than the heatsink on my CPU.
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I was thinking the same thing. I am gonna have to pick up a fan for it on payday.I really didn't want to scratch it up just incase I have to return the board or something. Oh well,gotta do what I gotta do.Quote:
Originally posted by SciManAl@12 February 2004 - 05:16
then 26 is the real temp... however your NB should have a fan placed for it...
I looped 3DMark2001 for roughly an hour and a half and my temps went up about 2 degrees.CPU was at about 29, board 30,case 31.
You apparently exist in the same screwy continuum as Abu's hard drive.Quote:
Originally posted by johnboy27@12 February 2004 - 07:55
I looped 3DMark2001 for roughly an hour and a half and my temps went up about 2 degrees.CPU was at about 29, board 30,case 31.
Do you see how odd it is that at 100% CPU usage your chip and board are cooler than case ambient?
I know it makes no sense.I just bought the board about three weeks ago so it should not be having any problems.
clocker, u always have to bring abu into a discussion huh? :lol: :D :lol:
Well, it's certainly not personal, and he's provided screenshots showing the temps he claims so it's not like I think he's lying, but....Quote:
Originally posted by Weedy@12 February 2004 - 10:30
clocker, u always have to bring abu into a discussion huh? :lol: :D :lol:
somethin' just ain't kosher here.
It is simply illogical to keep believing in readings that are nonsensical.With an air cooled rig, the chip ( and most likely the board also) have to be at least a few degrees warmer than the surrounding air.
Don't they?
Yes they do. There's no other way. :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@12 February 2004 - 12:37
With an air cooled rig, the chip ( and most likely the board also) have to be at least a few degrees warmer than the surrounding air.
Don't they?