The temperature is within a typical range for a motherboard chipset.
The temperature is within a typical range for a motherboard chipset.
It's running cooler than expected during idle or web use, but games or benchmarks cause a noticeable drop. This might be due to the chipset being close to the GPU or CPU, leading to higher fan speeds when under load.
The cooling setup seems effective at keeping things below 80°C during heavy use. It prevents the CPU from throttling due to heat. Poor ventilation likely raises temperatures, so improving airflow could help. The GPU fan probably helps lower the GPU temperature, making additional cooling more beneficial.
Check the processor activity when not in use and during gameplay. The numbers will vary based on your system load and tasks.
Sorry, I didn’t check the motherboard. It looks like it should be adequately cool, though 73 might seem too high. As long as it’s not in the 100s, that’s acceptable. It could also hint at insufficient airflow.
Air cooled with two 140mm fans at the front and one 140mm fan on the back. The CPU cooler is an exceptional assassin 120 model.
The ventilation to the chipset is insufficient since it's located directly beneath the GPU. It's unclear what steps could help resolve this issue.