Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: dandragonrage
Intel will probably be hotter due to the inclusion of a memory controller. Though I'm not too familiar with the AMD nf5 boards.
Ummm, if I'm thinking correctly, the 590 would have to have a memory controller too right?
I think he means the Intel version of the nVidia chipset.
I doubt it runs hot enough that it hurts overclocking much at all, or actually is really hardly an issue, especially when you look at the massive heatsinks they're putting all over the place on quite a few boards (a lot of the popular ones). If you look at Anandtech's reviews of nForce590 boards it doesn't appear to hurt their overclocking any more than with other chipsets.