F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The chipset operates at high temperatures.

The chipset operates at high temperatures.

The chipset operates at high temperatures.

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SuperJay06
Junior Member
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03-14-2025, 01:44 PM
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Hello! Your PC is experiencing unusually high temperatures, especially during gaming. The chipset you're using isn't ideal for good cooling, which explains the spikes. If you're not careful, the fans won't be able to handle the load. You might want to look into upgrading your case or adding more cooling solutions to bring things down.
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SuperJay06
03-14-2025, 01:44 PM #1

Hello! Your PC is experiencing unusually high temperatures, especially during gaming. The chipset you're using isn't ideal for good cooling, which explains the spikes. If you're not careful, the fans won't be able to handle the load. You might want to look into upgrading your case or adding more cooling solutions to bring things down.

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EmaArts
Member
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04-04-2025, 04:42 AM
#2
I'm checking the readings with a standard thermometer.
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EmaArts
04-04-2025, 04:42 AM #2

I'm checking the readings with a standard thermometer.

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Goranius
Member
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04-11-2025, 07:39 PM
#3
Current status shows 72°C. Last updated on July 16, 2022 by SeeEmAge95
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Goranius
04-11-2025, 07:39 PM #3

Current status shows 72°C. Last updated on July 16, 2022 by SeeEmAge95

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DlNKLEBOY
Member
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04-29-2025, 12:30 PM
#4
The board layout shows a clear lack of effective cooling, with components overlapping and not properly spaced. Consider swapping in the 5600G model to reduce strain on the VRMs.
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DlNKLEBOY
04-29-2025, 12:30 PM #4

The board layout shows a clear lack of effective cooling, with components overlapping and not properly spaced. Consider swapping in the 5600G model to reduce strain on the VRMs.

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clubnci
Member
57
04-30-2025, 12:26 AM
#5
It seems like you're comparing results from different tools. The numbers from Prime95, FurMark, HW Monitor, and HWInfo look different, which can happen depending on the chipset and settings. You might want to check the specific details for your motherboard model to get a clearer picture.
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clubnci
04-30-2025, 12:26 AM #5

It seems like you're comparing results from different tools. The numbers from Prime95, FurMark, HW Monitor, and HWInfo look different, which can happen depending on the chipset and settings. You might want to check the specific details for your motherboard model to get a clearer picture.

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SoulzReaped
Member
217
05-01-2025, 12:09 PM
#6
HWInfo displays roughly 72°C during idle, while HWMonitor reports temperatures below 50°C... odd.
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SoulzReaped
05-01-2025, 12:09 PM #6

HWInfo displays roughly 72°C during idle, while HWMonitor reports temperatures below 50°C... odd.

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05-01-2025, 06:49 PM
#7
The M.2 riser board is positioned differently—its orientation isn’t flipped, but its placement varies across designs.
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Th3PumpkinKing
05-01-2025, 06:49 PM #7

The M.2 riser board is positioned differently—its orientation isn’t flipped, but its placement varies across designs.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
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05-08-2025, 07:55 AM
#8
Sadly it doenst show... I put the 5600G Inside. No difference. I still believe the GPU heats the chipset up because the GPU is placed right by the Chipset... For a gaming motherboard this is bad! I looked right after booting on HWInfo... 76C! Edit: Now 69... it goes down
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ylyes4
05-08-2025, 07:55 AM #8

Sadly it doenst show... I put the 5600G Inside. No difference. I still believe the GPU heats the chipset up because the GPU is placed right by the Chipset... For a gaming motherboard this is bad! I looked right after booting on HWInfo... 76C! Edit: Now 69... it goes down

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UnPetitPoney_
Member
70
05-08-2025, 09:50 AM
#9
120mm rad? Is this single fan package really worth just 74c? Can you confirm the accuracy? The chipset I/O is located on the CPU die side. The built-in chipset is only about 15 watts. It seems unlikely it stays cool unless the VRMs are generating excessive heat. Also, without a standard cooler to cool the VRM area, adding a small fan there could make a big difference.
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UnPetitPoney_
05-08-2025, 09:50 AM #9

120mm rad? Is this single fan package really worth just 74c? Can you confirm the accuracy? The chipset I/O is located on the CPU die side. The built-in chipset is only about 15 watts. It seems unlikely it stays cool unless the VRMs are generating excessive heat. Also, without a standard cooler to cool the VRM area, adding a small fan there could make a big difference.

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05-08-2025, 07:14 PM
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A stock enthusiast circulates air across the board. This explains the cooler layout. B660-I + 12400F
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j_anderson2378
05-08-2025, 07:14 PM #10

A stock enthusiast circulates air across the board. This explains the cooler layout. B660-I + 12400F

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