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Title: GA-970A UD3 Please help me understand NB temps
Post by: D3AN on May 21, 2013, 07:56:24 am
Hey guys, I have a GA-970A UD3 with a FX-6300. At stock speed (4.1 GHZ) the TMPIN2 (Northbridge) is 60C under load. It got up to 85C when OCed to 4.5 GHZ.

Now I've been doing research and members claim that the NB is safe at 55C and under, whereas other members say Gigabyte has told them that unless instability occurs, there's no need to worry about it and that it can even run fine at 90C.

Of course lower is better, but is there any official word or consensus about a safe max operating temperature for the northbridge?

Note: I'm actually not sure if TMPIN2 is the NB, right now it says its at 27C but when I touch the NB it is searing hot, I cant leave my finger on it for a second! I'm thinking it may be the VRM sensor, someone please confirm : ???
Title: Re: GA-970A UD3 Please help me understand NB temps
Post by: Vezina on May 21, 2013, 02:21:48 pm
There is nothing to understand,

The NB chipset can take ~ 90 Celsius as max operating temperature and 110 Celsius as absolute maximum ,like the GPU-s.

The VRM should be able to take 100 Celsius just fine as well.

If you think it s to much lower the overclock.

Just make sure there is airflow ,as long as there are no BSOD-s or throttling you are ok.
On the other hand high temps will shorten the mobos life.
Title: Re: GA-970A UD3 Please help me understand NB temps
Post by: D3AN on May 21, 2013, 07:26:30 pm
Cool thanks!