Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
Originally posted by: zorrt
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
the temp i got a temp reading from on the DS3P rev 2.0 is from speedfan on the chip: IT8718F, it has 2 sensors, a "Temp 1" and a "Temp 2," from 2 fluctuated more closely with the Cores (0-3) so i assumed that was the CPU, and the other (Temp 1) was the NB
I use speedfan also. The reason I believe that temp sensor is closer to the SB than the NB is because if I place a fan directing at the NB that sensor doesn't move. Whereas when I place a fan directing at the SB the temp drops dramatically. This is when I had the stock cooler on the 8800GT which provides no airflow to the SB.
do u think u can draw me a quick paint edit of the motherboard circling where u think the sensor is? i currently have a nexus 120x25 1000rpm fan blowing perpendicular to my ram since they can get pretty hot when gaming or running 100%
Naa I'm lazy to do that haha. Naa seriously I'm not 100% sure and couldn't be bothered pinpointing to it, but I have a strong feeling its very closeby to the SB heatsink.
My reasoning are, with no (or very little) airflow to the southbridge heatsink, if I feel the heatsink itself it gets very hot, and the temp sensor read high, mine went up to 47ish+ degrees. My NB heatsink though is very cool (had a fan blowing on it). When I placed a fan blowing directly on the SB heatsink, the temp sensor dropped back down to I think it was 38 degrees in a very short time. Had no benchmark software or anything running on both occasions so its nothing being stressed.
This was all done by accident btw because I was just trying to cool down the SB. I originally thought the temp sensor was for the NB too but its hard to believe that thats the case with the results. But I doubt there would be a temp sensor on the SB cuz thats just stupid.
If someone could prove me wrong, I'd gladly hear them out. I'm not an engineer or anything, I just poke around at things and stumble upon things by chance.