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I just received a 780i board from EVGA Step-Up, and the overall feel of the board is solid. But knowing that NV chipsets tend to get hot, I had a Thermalright HR-05 SLI and Evercool Twinkling VGA ready for NB and SB, respectively. (which were used on my previous 680i setup)
The trouble that I didn't think of is, that the 780i has an extra chip for PCI-E 2.0 support and the stock heat pipe cooling covers both chips with one heat sink. There is no solution that I can think of to cover both chips..
http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/13790
But real trouble is actually the SB. Covered by thin aluminum which connects to NB heat sink via heat pipe, the SB temp is through the roof. (like 90C) So the thing is, I CAN use an after-market cooling for SB but that leaves me no solution for the NB and the PCI-E 2.0 chip. :frown:
Any suggestion? The high SB temperature is a real concern to me.
Thanks in advance,
The trouble that I didn't think of is, that the 780i has an extra chip for PCI-E 2.0 support and the stock heat pipe cooling covers both chips with one heat sink. There is no solution that I can think of to cover both chips..
http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/13790
But real trouble is actually the SB. Covered by thin aluminum which connects to NB heat sink via heat pipe, the SB temp is through the roof. (like 90C) So the thing is, I CAN use an after-market cooling for SB but that leaves me no solution for the NB and the PCI-E 2.0 chip. :frown:
Any suggestion? The high SB temperature is a real concern to me.
Thanks in advance,
