Water cooling nforce2 and crap passive heatsinks...
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2003 7:54 pm
Just found something rather interesting out tonight. This Epox 8RDA has a passive heatsink on the chipset. and it gets hotter than hell. Its right next to the cpu. Well was running a SLK800 with a 33cfm fan. 2.17 gig 1.8v's load temp was 120 case tem 89
swapped that out and put the aquarius 2 water cooling kit in. doing a review on it. Case temps jump up to 98F cpu temp was still around 120. Now the fan on the slk800 overhangs the heatsink and blows right onto the passive chipset heatsink keeping it cool. I reached in touched the sink last night after putting the water block back on and it was hotter than hell.
So today at work i took a hole saw to my window and put in a 80mm fan same one that was on the slk800. It blows right on the video card and the chipset heatsink...
my temps now...
case 87
cpu 106
and you can touch the chipset heatsink and not get burned. I have now 6 fan... 2 in the rear blowing out 1 in the top that goes out 2 in the front in and the side panel in. The 8RDA reads the temp from the socket and as far as i know there is no way to read the actual die temp with this board. looking at those temps i know there is no way the side fan is helping the water cooling kit cool the chip better it just isn't possible. So the only thing i can think of is that the chipset heatsink was contributing to the socket temp to be so much higher. that is the only thing i can think of and now i need to go back through and redo all of my testing for this review.
Just wondering if any of you water cooling guys have ever noticed anything like this before?
swapped that out and put the aquarius 2 water cooling kit in. doing a review on it. Case temps jump up to 98F cpu temp was still around 120. Now the fan on the slk800 overhangs the heatsink and blows right onto the passive chipset heatsink keeping it cool. I reached in touched the sink last night after putting the water block back on and it was hotter than hell.
So today at work i took a hole saw to my window and put in a 80mm fan same one that was on the slk800. It blows right on the video card and the chipset heatsink...
my temps now...
case 87
cpu 106
and you can touch the chipset heatsink and not get burned. I have now 6 fan... 2 in the rear blowing out 1 in the top that goes out 2 in the front in and the side panel in. The 8RDA reads the temp from the socket and as far as i know there is no way to read the actual die temp with this board. looking at those temps i know there is no way the side fan is helping the water cooling kit cool the chip better it just isn't possible. So the only thing i can think of is that the chipset heatsink was contributing to the socket temp to be so much higher. that is the only thing i can think of and now i need to go back through and redo all of my testing for this review.
Just wondering if any of you water cooling guys have ever noticed anything like this before?