After a series of BSODs and failed memtests, it was confirmed that my P5N32-E SLI 680i died last week after 10 months of operation.  
While the Heatsinks were all stock, this board was not overclocked.
I had to buy a new identical one immediately, but curious as to what caused the problem.
I suspected it was temperature as many have mentioned - the combination of ThermalRight 120 Ultra as the CPU HS and a passively cooled motherboard chipsets was a deadly combination due to the lack of downward airflow sweeping the whole motherboard generated by a downward fan that would normally accompany conventional CPU heatsinks.
After installing Everest; I found the MCP temperature was 81 degrees Celsius. Indeed, a touch with a finger confirmed it was too hot to touch for more than a split second. I found this to be same with the north bridge.
I have read many recommendations for Thermal Right HR-05 chipset coolers, but am concerned with
1.) (and foremost) WARRANTY
2.) my lack of experience with modifying chipset HS
This is very disappointing, as I can see another failure on the way in 10 months at temps like this.
Should I keep it stock to save the warranty or mod the HS, if so do i need to mod both the SB and NB? what HS do you recommend?
BTW, I have a 8800GTX so clearance for the Southbridge HS will be limited.
Any suggestions appreciated.
thx
SPECS:
CASE: Antec P180
FANS in Antec P180: 1x 120mm front, 1x 120mm back (all in the MAIN compartment)
PSU: Seasonic 650w
Videocard: 8800GTX
Sound: Auzentech X-Merdian
Tuner: ATi T-550pro
Harddrives: 2x 500GB in button compartment with the PSU.
			
			While the Heatsinks were all stock, this board was not overclocked.
I had to buy a new identical one immediately, but curious as to what caused the problem.
I suspected it was temperature as many have mentioned - the combination of ThermalRight 120 Ultra as the CPU HS and a passively cooled motherboard chipsets was a deadly combination due to the lack of downward airflow sweeping the whole motherboard generated by a downward fan that would normally accompany conventional CPU heatsinks.
After installing Everest; I found the MCP temperature was 81 degrees Celsius. Indeed, a touch with a finger confirmed it was too hot to touch for more than a split second. I found this to be same with the north bridge.
I have read many recommendations for Thermal Right HR-05 chipset coolers, but am concerned with
1.) (and foremost) WARRANTY
2.) my lack of experience with modifying chipset HS
This is very disappointing, as I can see another failure on the way in 10 months at temps like this.
Should I keep it stock to save the warranty or mod the HS, if so do i need to mod both the SB and NB? what HS do you recommend?
BTW, I have a 8800GTX so clearance for the Southbridge HS will be limited.
Any suggestions appreciated.
thx
SPECS:
CASE: Antec P180
FANS in Antec P180: 1x 120mm front, 1x 120mm back (all in the MAIN compartment)
PSU: Seasonic 650w
Videocard: 8800GTX
Sound: Auzentech X-Merdian
Tuner: ATi T-550pro
Harddrives: 2x 500GB in button compartment with the PSU.
				
		
			