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Old 09-07-2009, 05:11 AM
Sherwin
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Default GA-EX58-UD4P northbridge & cooling

Has anyone experienced their boards running hot? I have the stock cpu
fan (not overclocking for now), but used a higher grade paste. Still
running high 80s for some apps, I have heard some others had problems,
but majority seemed to be fine running stock/no OC.

Is the NB heat pipe sufficient enough for cooling? Haven't seen much
discussion on it. I have a side case fan blowing right on top of it,
but wanted to know if it was worth the trouble to rip it off for
something else considering i have to install several fans to rep
everything else the heat pipe is connected too... I may OC later on.
Trying to stay away from liquid this time around.



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Old 09-08-2009, 12:33 AM
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Default Re: GA-EX58-UD4P northbridge & cooling

High 80's ???
hopefully you mean celsius!!!

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"Sherwin" <sherwin.sucaldito@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone experienced their boards running hot? I have the stock cpu
> fan (not overclocking for now), but used a higher grade paste. Still
> running high 80s for some apps, I have heard some others had problems,
> but majority seemed to be fine running stock/no OC.
>
> Is the NB heat pipe sufficient enough for cooling? Haven't seen much
> discussion on it. I have a side case fan blowing right on top of it,
> but wanted to know if it was worth the trouble to rip it off for
> something else considering i have to install several fans to rep
> everything else the heat pipe is connected too... I may OC later on.
> Trying to stay away from liquid this time around.
>
>
>

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Old 09-08-2009, 12:34 AM
peter
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Default Re: GA-EX58-UD4P northbridge & cooling

OOOPs........meant to say
Hopefully you mean Farenheit!!!

peter

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"Sherwin" <sherwin.sucaldito@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:48bcd76f-52f9-4249-936f-24c35c57fa01@j19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
> Has anyone experienced their boards running hot? I have the stock cpu
> fan (not overclocking for now), but used a higher grade paste. Still
> running high 80s for some apps, I have heard some others had problems,
> but majority seemed to be fine running stock/no OC.
>
> Is the NB heat pipe sufficient enough for cooling? Haven't seen much
> discussion on it. I have a side case fan blowing right on top of it,
> but wanted to know if it was worth the trouble to rip it off for
> something else considering i have to install several fans to rep
> everything else the heat pipe is connected too... I may OC later on.
> Trying to stay away from liquid this time around.
>
>
>

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