I have a an Intel® Desktop Board DQ965CO (it's a MicroBTX board) BIOS version 5150 with an E6400 Core 2 Duo processor and mushkin eXtreme Performance 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Desktop Memory. I am not overclocking (Intel BIOS is pretty barebones). Here are the pertinent cooling specs.
COOLER MASTER Centurion B541 RC-B541-SKN1
Two 92mm exhaust fans (running around 600 RPM)
OCZ ModStream OCZ52012U 520 Watt power supply (I list it because it contains a 120mm fan)
ThermalTake Silent BTX Cooler DHCLP0191 (runs at around 350RPM when processor is idle)
Arctic Silver 3
I am concerned that the 83C degrees registered by the MCH on the Intel Desktop Utilities ver. 3.0 is excessive. Which of these is the better first option to reduce the MCH temp. Should I replace the BTX cooler fan so it runs at a higher RPM (I will miss the silence)? Or should I remove the heatsink and try replacing whatever suboptimal thermal conductor exists on the MCH with AS3 and then reapply the stock heatsink? This is only possible if Intel didn't glue the heatsink on (it has a clip, but it might have been glued as well).
I know I am a bit behind the times as Arctic Silver 5 is out now, but I still have half a tube of AS3...
Hardware Monitor Screenshot
COOLER MASTER Centurion B541 RC-B541-SKN1
Two 92mm exhaust fans (running around 600 RPM)
OCZ ModStream OCZ52012U 520 Watt power supply (I list it because it contains a 120mm fan)
ThermalTake Silent BTX Cooler DHCLP0191 (runs at around 350RPM when processor is idle)
Arctic Silver 3
I am concerned that the 83C degrees registered by the MCH on the Intel Desktop Utilities ver. 3.0 is excessive. Which of these is the better first option to reduce the MCH temp. Should I replace the BTX cooler fan so it runs at a higher RPM (I will miss the silence)? Or should I remove the heatsink and try replacing whatever suboptimal thermal conductor exists on the MCH with AS3 and then reapply the stock heatsink? This is only possible if Intel didn't glue the heatsink on (it has a clip, but it might have been glued as well).
I know I am a bit behind the times as Arctic Silver 5 is out now, but I still have half a tube of AS3...
Hardware Monitor Screenshot