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I know this has been discussed before, but I'd like to ask how other people are handling this situation. The situation being, the Lian-Li V1000B houses the motherboard upside down: This renders the heatpipe chipset cooling of A8N-Premium useless. This applies to any case to which motherboards fits invert, or upside-down.
In my case, when the CPU idles at 38C, the chipset temp is 43C. When the CPU idles at 43C (air-conditioning off) the chipset is at 45C. When the CPU is at 100% load (both core) at 58C, the chipset is at astounding 55C!!
I've been so much worried at this situation, but there hasn't been a problem yet. I've done PRIM95 10+ hours burn, and played many games, etc. While the temps are ridiculously high (like mentioned, CPU at 58~60C, chipset at 52~55C), it hasn't caused any thermal problem. My questions are following:
1. How others are handling this situation? Is it a viable solution to attach a heatsink (like a mem-sink) on top of the chipset heatsink? Can I mount a little chipset fan on top of the heatsink with some AS5 applied? Or should I mount an intake fan between the board and the case front, so at least it moves the hot air a little better?
2. Need I not to worry too much? I'm asking this because I haven't had a problem, YET. Is it OK, if not desirable, for a long term, to have the chipset temp at 40~55C? What'd be an estimated risk level?
My system has an X2 4800+ @ 2.64 (HTT220), 2x1G OCZ Titanium @ 2-3-2-5-1T, and 1xBFG 7800GTX, etc. It's my first attempt at AMD system, and while I'm extremely happy with the performance, there have been quite some stability problem unlike Intel build (which just works). Thankfully I've shot down all the stability issues (and learned A LOT in between), and this is the last issue I'd like to resolve.
Thanks a lot in advance.
lop
In my case, when the CPU idles at 38C, the chipset temp is 43C. When the CPU idles at 43C (air-conditioning off) the chipset is at 45C. When the CPU is at 100% load (both core) at 58C, the chipset is at astounding 55C!!
I've been so much worried at this situation, but there hasn't been a problem yet. I've done PRIM95 10+ hours burn, and played many games, etc. While the temps are ridiculously high (like mentioned, CPU at 58~60C, chipset at 52~55C), it hasn't caused any thermal problem. My questions are following:
1. How others are handling this situation? Is it a viable solution to attach a heatsink (like a mem-sink) on top of the chipset heatsink? Can I mount a little chipset fan on top of the heatsink with some AS5 applied? Or should I mount an intake fan between the board and the case front, so at least it moves the hot air a little better?
2. Need I not to worry too much? I'm asking this because I haven't had a problem, YET. Is it OK, if not desirable, for a long term, to have the chipset temp at 40~55C? What'd be an estimated risk level?
My system has an X2 4800+ @ 2.64 (HTT220), 2x1G OCZ Titanium @ 2-3-2-5-1T, and 1xBFG 7800GTX, etc. It's my first attempt at AMD system, and while I'm extremely happy with the performance, there have been quite some stability problem unlike Intel build (which just works). Thankfully I've shot down all the stability issues (and learned A LOT in between), and this is the last issue I'd like to resolve.
Thanks a lot in advance.
lop