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12-24-2021 01:35 AM #1
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Z690 Formula PCH hitting 90-92C should I worry?
I was just wondering if I could be concerned about such a high PCH temp. PCH will stay around 75-78 while doing lite things but reach 90-92C while gaming. I have good airflow 011 XL with 6 fans in 3 out. It probably doesn't help that I have M2_2 and M2_3 occupied plus my Strix 3080 sits right on top of it.
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12-24-2021 02:53 AM #2
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It was the first thing I noticed about FORMULA.
I haven't had a chance to test it in games yet (one of the CORSAIR DDR5 5200-16x2 memories reported error code 50 within the first week of use and now I'm waiting for memory RMA) but I see that the PCH really gets hot (maximum so far in normal use 68C)
And I say this even having removed the fairing with PCH leds (there is still another board covering it).
I don't even want to see when I install my RTX 3090.
I'm seriously thinking about adapting a mini cooler to the PCH cover.
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12-25-2021 12:49 PM #3
Braegnok PC Specs Motherboard Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Apex Processor Intel Core i9-12900K Memory (part number) CMT32GX5M2X6600C32 Graphics Card #1 Nvidia RTX 3090 FE Monitor Asus Swift PG32UQX Storage #1 2TB Seagate FireCuda 530 SSD Storage #2 4TB Seagate FireCuda 120 SSD CPU Cooler EK-Quantum Velocity2 Case TT A700 TG Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate Mouse G502 Lightspeed Headset SteelSeries Arctis Pro OS Windows 11 Pro
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75-78 under lite load, 90-92c with heavy load seems high for PCH temp. What voltage's are you running, is your system overclocked.
I'm running fairly high voltages on everything with system overclocked, under heavy load my PCH voltage is 1.056v with temps 57c.
I don't have any drives on my PCH,.. if your voltages are lower than mine and your temps are that high it does seem strange.
Try HWI_716 current version to check temps/voltages, could be software error not reading sensors correctly.
Personally seeing 90c under load on my PCH chip, I would pull heatsink and check/replace thermal pad, perhaps add some TP on top of thermal pad insureing I indeed have good contact with heatsink.Last edited by Braegnok; 12-25-2021 at 02:49 PM.
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12-25-2021 02:02 PM #4
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I get the same PCH temps like the poster before me: Low 50ies in idle, and higher 50ies when benchmarking. It's never above 60C. The temps mentioned by the OP of more than 90C under load are not "normal", I guess.
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12-25-2021 02:58 PM #5
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Just for information, Intel whitepaper says, max Temp for PCH is 108 Degree!
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12-25-2021 04:40 PM #6
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12-25-2021 06:32 PM #7
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You can find this information in :
Intel®600 Series Chipset Family Platform Controller HubDatasheet, Volume 1 of 2
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us...-5-00-ghz.html
go to Technical DocumentationLast edited by Wolfsaccount; 12-25-2021 at 06:35 PM.
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12-26-2021 05:51 AM #8
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Interesting finding! However, I wonder what 0C to 108C actually means? Is 108C the max possible temp before the chip becomes inoperable? I think more useful/helpful would be, Intel giving an "average", or a temperature corridor for the PCH operating under regular / normal conditions. It seems, going by the posts here, that would be somewhere between 50C and 70C.
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12-26-2021 06:46 AM #9
theroc44 PC Specs Motherboard Z690 Extreme Processor 12900k 5.1GHZ Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator 32gigs 6200 CAS 36 DDR5 Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra Hybrid Sound Card Creative Soundblaster AE-9 Monitor Asus Rog Swift PG32UQX Storage #1 Samsung 980pro 2tb Storage #2 WD SN850 2tb CPU Cooler MSI Meg Coreliquid 280r Case Coolermaster C700p Black Edition Power Supply ASUS Rog Thor 1200 Certified 1200W Fully-Modular RGB Keyboard Logictech G915 Mouse Logictech G502 Headset Logictech G935 Mouse Pad Logictech Lightning Pad Headset/Speakers Logictech Z906 OS Windows 11 Professional
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12-26-2021 06:55 AM #10
theroc44 PC Specs Motherboard Z690 Extreme Processor 12900k 5.1GHZ Memory (part number) Corsair Dominator 32gigs 6200 CAS 36 DDR5 Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra Hybrid Sound Card Creative Soundblaster AE-9 Monitor Asus Rog Swift PG32UQX Storage #1 Samsung 980pro 2tb Storage #2 WD SN850 2tb CPU Cooler MSI Meg Coreliquid 280r Case Coolermaster C700p Black Edition Power Supply ASUS Rog Thor 1200 Certified 1200W Fully-Modular RGB Keyboard Logictech G915 Mouse Logictech G502 Headset Logictech G935 Mouse Pad Logictech Lightning Pad Headset/Speakers Logictech Z906 OS Windows 11 Professional
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One more small tidbit on the z690 extreme the PCH heatsink is directly on the bottom right below the Aura-sync led piece. The small black triangle. I
I know you can open the M.2 cover obv, but is there a way to open this led cover to add some thermal pads or something lol Did anyone mess with the PCH cover?