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For the Chipset temperature 60 °C that is normal -> Tcase_max 100 °C
http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/designguide/320840.pdf
Pierre
Hiya Pierre
Intel might say 60C is a normal OT (operational temp) ...... Doesn't make it right though! ...... just like 80C is a fine OT for modern GPUs....
This is a point I will put my left knacker on again!..........The higher the temp of any component........the lower the MTBF ( Mean Time Before Failure)
This is well documented across the net........reducing temps even 10% can substantially increase product life..........why do you think so many high end player ultimately end up water cooling........I'd say half do it for the clock, but the other half do it to protect there expensive toys.
It's no mistake that most memory manufactures give life time warranty's now that heat sinks have become almost bog standard......
Now for you nfwego .... How's the boy enjoying all the attention and traffic?
The reason I suggested putting on a "Heat-sink and fan combo" is it makes it easy........the fan is already professionally matched and mounted on the sink.........adding the heat-sink to the one already installed will increase the cooling Mass/volume substantially increasing the air cooling area.........And three..........the top (new) heat-sink will be cooler then the one underneath .......... this will draw BTUs (heat) out of the lower sink more efficiently then a fan alone.........and the DIY gem is all you need is a good, high quality double sided thermal Tape........Hell, if you don't trust tape.......use thermal Epoxy
If you're a hand at PC-DIY , ....by all means, try the fan only first......you have nothing to loose except a little time
Hope this helps!
Aussie Allan