- Oct 27, 2005
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The chipset fan on my MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum has been running at 5600-5800 RPM from the very beginning, but it's getting increasingly louder over time. I got a free replacement from them and it's back to being a little quieter again, but I doubt it will last much longer than the first one. So, I started experimenting with having the fan unplugged and I never saw the chipset temperature go above 35 C, although I don't tax my system very often.
I'd like to figure out if I can do without the fan for good and just remove it (but keep the aluminum heatsink) and I have two questions:
1) What would be the best way to stress the chipset the most? Being a newbie, I'm not exactly sure what the chipset does!
2) What would be a practical temperature limit for the chipset? The instructions do not specify.
I'd like to figure out if I can do without the fan for good and just remove it (but keep the aluminum heatsink) and I have two questions:
1) What would be the best way to stress the chipset the most? Being a newbie, I'm not exactly sure what the chipset does!
2) What would be a practical temperature limit for the chipset? The instructions do not specify.
