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Processing temperature of the chipset

Processing temperature of the chipset

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Xx_Gi_xX
Junior Member
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09-30-2023, 10:10 PM
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Your chipset is reaching 120°C, which is unusual. Check the cooling system and ensure proper ventilation. If the issue persists, consider cleaning dust from components or consulting a technician.
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Xx_Gi_xX
09-30-2023, 10:10 PM #1

Your chipset is reaching 120°C, which is unusual. Check the cooling system and ensure proper ventilation. If the issue persists, consider cleaning dust from components or consulting a technician.

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rage2051
Member
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10-02-2023, 11:52 AM
#2
I'm using Fahrenheit or Celsius, and I don't have a specific software installed.
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rage2051
10-02-2023, 11:52 AM #2

I'm using Fahrenheit or Celsius, and I don't have a specific software installed.

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Pickmaster12
Senior Member
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10-02-2023, 07:58 PM
#3
Celsius recorded similar results with Speecy and speedfan, both indicating drops to 118°C from higher temperatures.
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Pickmaster12
10-02-2023, 07:58 PM #3

Celsius recorded similar results with Speecy and speedfan, both indicating drops to 118°C from higher temperatures.

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
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10-02-2023, 08:29 PM
#4
Values such as 127 or 255/256 are not valid; these represent incorrect readings. 127 in binary is 0111 1111, which corresponds to a common default setting for memory usage. Feel the chipset heatsink while your computer runs—this part is near the PCI-E slots. If you maintain contact with it, temperatures should stay below 60°C for short periods without risk. Avoid touching it longer than a few seconds and you won’t be harmed; it stays under 80-90°C. If your finger stays on the heatsink for more than 2-3 seconds, it exceeds 100°C. A chipset generally operates safely up to 80-90°C continuously.
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Waverabbit
10-02-2023, 08:29 PM #4

Values such as 127 or 255/256 are not valid; these represent incorrect readings. 127 in binary is 0111 1111, which corresponds to a common default setting for memory usage. Feel the chipset heatsink while your computer runs—this part is near the PCI-E slots. If you maintain contact with it, temperatures should stay below 60°C for short periods without risk. Avoid touching it longer than a few seconds and you won’t be harmed; it stays under 80-90°C. If your finger stays on the heatsink for more than 2-3 seconds, it exceeds 100°C. A chipset generally operates safely up to 80-90°C continuously.

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mkfrankie
Junior Member
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10-08-2023, 04:42 AM
#5
It's extremely hot—over 100°C—and my finger is misplaced.
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mkfrankie
10-08-2023, 04:42 AM #5

It's extremely hot—over 100°C—and my finger is misplaced.

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10-09-2023, 07:46 AM
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Asus H81M-K motherboard design
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NutzSquirrelYT
10-09-2023, 07:46 AM #6

Asus H81M-K motherboard design

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Sushi292
Member
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10-11-2023, 02:17 AM
#7
Chipset is positioned beside a heatsink marked in fluorescent green. Gently press your finger onto the metal part—if it stays in place without discomfort, the temperature isn’t too high and you’re safe. The heatsink relies on two plastic clips and springs to secure it firmly. Occasionally these clips fail or loosen, causing the heatsink to misalign with the chipset. You can remove the clips, take off the heatsink, and reapply thermal paste for improved cooling. If the clips are damaged, replace them with standard screws. Add plastic washers to the back of the board, drill through with screws, insert a spring, place washers, and tighten the nut so the heatsink remains properly attached.
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Sushi292
10-11-2023, 02:17 AM #7

Chipset is positioned beside a heatsink marked in fluorescent green. Gently press your finger onto the metal part—if it stays in place without discomfort, the temperature isn’t too high and you’re safe. The heatsink relies on two plastic clips and springs to secure it firmly. Occasionally these clips fail or loosen, causing the heatsink to misalign with the chipset. You can remove the clips, take off the heatsink, and reapply thermal paste for improved cooling. If the clips are damaged, replace them with standard screws. Add plastic washers to the back of the board, drill through with screws, insert a spring, place washers, and tighten the nut so the heatsink remains properly attached.

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10-11-2023, 03:58 AM
#8
It's extremely warm (I'm aware of the chipset—I assembled my PC Big Grin)
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the_one_waffle
10-11-2023, 03:58 AM #8

It's extremely warm (I'm aware of the chipset—I assembled my PC Big Grin)

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mjt2789
Senior Member
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10-24-2023, 11:32 AM
#9
Likely a faulty sensor was detected. Some units show this during startup and maintain that temperature permanently. They’re probably not very hot, but the sensor isn’t functioning properly.
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mjt2789
10-24-2023, 11:32 AM #9

Likely a faulty sensor was detected. Some units show this during startup and maintain that temperature permanently. They’re probably not very hot, but the sensor isn’t functioning properly.

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10-24-2023, 07:57 PM
#10
If the heatsink is already warm, it’s likely fulfilling its role by removing heat from the chip. I’d assume the issue probably lies elsewhere, such as airflow around the case, rather than the thermal interface material.
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brooke_chan897
10-24-2023, 07:57 PM #10

If the heatsink is already warm, it’s likely fulfilling its role by removing heat from the chip. I’d assume the issue probably lies elsewhere, such as airflow around the case, rather than the thermal interface material.

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