Heat Troubles

Tucker

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Hi

I am fixing my brothers PC. The motherboard is an ASUS A8N-SLi Deluxe. The fan had failed on his Northbridge (common problem I believe with this motherboard) so I removed the old heat sink, which was basically a folded sheet of aluminium made into a box with a fan in the middle. I bought a termaltake orb cooler but had to change it for a low profile enzotech one as the themaltake one was two big for the two graphics cards to go in. The enzotech is a copper passive cooler.

Anyway I booted up with the Enzotech one installed all worked fine no problems. I thought I would touch the heatsink to see how hot it was and I burnt my finger I would estimate the temperate to be about 70C and that was about 5 mins after boot not under load. I turned it off at this point as I didn't want to damage anything.

Is this normal for a passive cooler? Will it be ok to run at this temperature?
 
I wouldn't trust it to a passive cooler. I just had a customer bring me the same problem, with the same motherboard.
I replaced the heatsink with a thermaltake extreme spirit II.... I don't know if it'd work for you, because it's a fairly large heatsink and fan combo, but it is adjustable so you should be able to move it out of the way of the video cards.
 
That looks like it would work. Surprised at how much heat this chipset produces. I found a solution though. Went back with the orb cooler. The problem was that the graphics cards he has are passively cooled with a huge grilled heatsink across most of the card and the corner would not go over the cooler. What I did was get the hacksaw out and cut some of the graphics card heatsink off (about 5mm) now it fits snugly and computer is running brilliantly.
 
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