Hi guys, and Merry Christmas!
Ok, picked up a new Gigabyte 970A-D3 for a really good price. As I did the preliminary tests before slapping everything together, I noticed the Northbridge heatsink so hot that I actually burned my finger when I touched it [and no, I usually do not touch any part of the MB, but I accidentally touched the NB heatsink when removing the test GPU].
Retrieved my trusty $10 Infra Red General Heatseeker and wow....73C at idle. This kinda gives me a red flag. Never had a NB heat up so badly at idle.
I purchased this MB hoping to slap together a nice quad core gaming rig, and sell it swiftly.
I am here to ask for help.
What are my options?
Here are some options I was considering, but I am not sure which way to go:
1. RMA it!
2. Reseat the heatsink, using some really nice TIM [Arctic MX-4]?
3. Put the rig together, cross my fingers, and hope my customer doesn't notice it or suffer future problems?
4. Purchase a newer, nicer heatsink and install it [I would like to avoid this because I purchased a new motherboard that I feel should have good temps].
5. Other options that I haven't considered...such as:
a. Take the MB to the target range and use it as a target for my Glock.
b. Use it as a space heater [it is winter here now].
c. Cook eggs, tacos, and mushroom soup on it.
d. Realize it is a sign of the end of the world and sell everything and go live in the bush.
Ok, I need some help.
Any suggestions?
Soar