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09-07-2019 10:37 AM #21
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Hmm ok. Could just removing the plastic shround over the chipset help with temps if the case is well ventilated?
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09-07-2019 11:20 AM #22
Raventlov PC Specs Motherboard x570-e Processor 3700x CPU Cooler Noctua NH-D15 SE Case Enthoo Luxe Power Supply SuperNOVA 850 G2 OS Win 10 64bit
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Yhea if the case is WELL ventilated that should help.
The fact is that the plastic shroud have on the other side some air duct to focus the air trough the fins of the chipset heatsink.
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that fan is trash so i think temps will get better without the plastic shroud.
Do a test and report back idle + 1h gaming session temp
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09-07-2019 12:44 PM #23
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Ok just removed the shroud. Idle temps are very promising. Stopped rising at about 60 degrees, before it was like 67 or so. 15 minutes of gaming loop resulted in 72 degrees, before it was more like 77. But its also a little colder here than yesterday. All good. CAse is a Coolermaster HAF512.
What was more concerning that i found out that one vrm heatsink screw wasnt tightened at all!!!! I could easily screw it in like 4 or 5 complete turns!!
Chipset heatsink was tightened good.
So remove that silly shroud and check your screws. Board X570 Tuf Gaming WIFI by the way.Last edited by Megamember1981; 09-07-2019 at 01:28 PM.
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09-09-2019 08:41 PM #24
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What did you do in load? I think maybe pcie slot affects more than may seem at first. Maybe if we load cpu and chipset we can’t see big difference , but if we give good load to gpu too and gpu becomes hotter, maybe in this situation difference will be bigger. How do you think?
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04-27-2021 11:24 AM #25
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I have Rog Crosshair viii hero (not Dark hero), with nvidia Zotac 3090... my chipset in idle is at 66 degrees... but in full load (rendering cpu+gpu) is at 85 degrees... as not dangerous???
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04-27-2021 05:15 PM #26
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