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08-29-2019 04:15 PM #11
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hmm is the chipset temperature the pch / motherboard temperature cause if so i tend to find myself sitting at 35 degree's give or take a few... 1 gpu, 1 nvme SSD, 1 regular SSD and 1 2.5" SSHDD storage drive.
i do currently have my cooling in liquid cooling config (though blocks aren't installed yet/plumbed up) 3 120's at the height of the front panel connectors about 2cm from the board... but that couldn't make 40 degree's difference right o.O
on a X570 strix-E with a 3900x
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08-29-2019 10:19 PM #12
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08-29-2019 10:54 PM #13
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08-30-2019 01:12 PM #14
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oke re-installed ai suite 3 to see if that can tell me PCH temp... what are you guys using to read that?
the bios doesn't mention it, AIDA64 doesn't mention it, ryzen master tell's you the bare minimum of what you need to know (and powerdaw), and ai suite doesn't say.
google says aida64 but all that's detecting is motherboard, cpu, cpudiode, and gpu
ah got it through hwinfo 64, 60.5 degree'sLast edited by anub1s21; 08-30-2019 at 01:30 PM.
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08-30-2019 01:43 PM #15
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Yhea HWinfo was the answer!
well 60.5 degrees are what most of us sees (to be honest yours are better then mine because i see high 60). Check it during a game session too maybe?
Anyway i got a ticket with asus because i was inquiring about the thickness of the thermal pad used for the chipset to change it.
They told me that they can't provide this kind of information.
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08-30-2019 01:51 PM #16
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ow yea support is very hush hush, when shopping for a new gpu i simply wanted a reference pcb design for waterblock compatibility, that would be classified information.....not asking for specifics here >.>
nvidia eventually started selling the cards in my country so i gave them my money, can't get more reference then that.
did some testing through battlefront 2 max71 degree's, idling it dropped to 59.8 as lowestLast edited by anub1s21; 08-30-2019 at 03:59 PM.
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09-01-2019 09:44 PM #17
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~60C idle, ~75-80C under load
Ambient temp is ~24C
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09-01-2019 10:05 PM #18
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Not sure if this will help the thread posters here, but a big factor in the temperatures you are going to get depends on the design of your video card. Be smart, and get your temperatures down with a good blower card, and some good fans that are well placed in a case that has good airflow. I have one of my computers with the side of the case actually off and I have a good clip-on fan set up (not some USB garbage fan either) to stream air towards the southbridge/northbridge areas, where the temperatures can get a little high.
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09-07-2019 08:57 AM #19
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Hi
Did anyone change the thermal pad yet and how were the results especially on the Asus? And what brand and thickness did they use??
I heared there is a little gap and normal thermal compound is not recommended?
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09-07-2019 09:25 AM #20
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A guy on overclock.net forum "dlbsyst" changed the thermal pad on his Crosshair VIII Hero with an arctic 1mm thick.
Check here:
https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-a...70-fan-21.html