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TSCcL
post Mar 9 2006, 07:41 AM, updated 20y ago

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hey sifus

would just like to know whats going on. last night when i apply as5 to the dfi lanparty ultra-d nf4 chipset, it used to idle at 49C. after applying and fixing the iceberq4 back, it idles at 41C or so. this morning it started idling at 44C. now in the evening it went up to idle at 46C. i know its still lower than before, but what is going on! mad.gif

i've also tried putting as5 on my proc with stock hs and fan. the temperature stayed the same.... i thought as5 was supposed to bring it down a few degrees at least... bah!!

anyone care to explain? i did wipe everything clean with 99% isopropyl if u were wondering. i heard there is some setting time before the as5 works properly? is that so? but why the increasing temp?

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post Mar 9 2006, 12:51 PM

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why bother applying as5 on the chipset?

extra cooling on the chipset does not help anything in overclocking.

let another few days for the as5 to cure in.... then tell us
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post Mar 9 2006, 01:35 PM

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erm...

mine took me around 1 week to set nicely... hehe...

but mine was not AS5 - something like Artic Silver.

i wud agree with soulfly ,

wait for another few days.. and see the results..

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post Mar 10 2006, 01:42 AM

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when it was 41C, did u just turn on the PC?
and when it was 46C was it running the whole night before that?
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post Mar 10 2006, 12:31 PM

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i have my AS5 on my northbridge chipset..... well ..... when i just open pc .... da temp will shoot till 45-50c ...... den after 10 minutes ..... it will drop down to 37-40c sweat.gif
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post Mar 10 2006, 02:20 PM

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Well ,

its true,

it does take sometime to get the Thermal Paste to get use to it.
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post Mar 10 2006, 05:17 PM

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the AS5 need to time to get it working 100%
they say is about 200hours of usage only the as will go 'stable'
correct me if im wroong
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post Mar 10 2006, 05:21 PM

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burn in process will help you thumbup.gif
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post Mar 10 2006, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(nelza_ax @ Mar 10 2006, 05:21 PM)
burn in process will help you thumbup.gif
i want to ask you back....

how are you supposed to burn in amd64 chipset? the chip never get stressed in any way
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post Mar 10 2006, 06:21 PM

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QUOTE(soulfly @ Mar 10 2006, 06:17 PM)
i want to ask you back....

how are you supposed to burn in amd64 chipset? the chip never get stressed in any way
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maybe he was mentioning proc or ram burn in...
when those burn in process chip will get hot...maybe this is what he thought...
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QUOTE(soulfly @ Mar 10 2006, 06:17 PM)
i want to ask you back....

how are you supposed to burn in amd64 chipset? the chip never get stressed in any way
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izzit true? dun even know doh.gif ..tQ for dat.. biggrin.gif
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post Mar 10 2006, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(Hungry_Wolf @ Mar 10 2006, 06:21 PM)
maybe he was mentioning proc or ram burn in...
when those burn in process chip will get hot...maybe this is what he thought...
this topic is about the chipset.... not processor
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post Mar 10 2006, 07:14 PM

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QUOTE(soulfly @ Mar 10 2006, 06:17 AM)
i want to ask you back....

how are you supposed to burn in amd64 chipset? the chip never get stressed in any way
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Ok I am going to give a stupid answer that might work! biggrin.gif

Coz this question just gave me an idea. Get a cigarette lighter, take out the chipset fan but leave the chipset heatsink if possible. And heat up the chipset heatsink! Slowly and gently with the PC switched off! Someone should give my crazy idea a try!

**Warning: If you burn anything other than the chipsink eg. hair, eye brow, chipset or motherboard, please don't come looking for me! sweat.gif **
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post Mar 11 2006, 02:33 PM

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m.. i think better use hot air blower.
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QUOTE(Gamer @ Mar 11 2006, 02:33 AM)
m.. i think better use hot air blower.
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Ooh......yes less destructive! Great idea..........

Told you my answer was stupid! biggrin.gif

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post Mar 11 2006, 05:03 PM

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ambient temp is diff when @ nite & late noon... biggrin.gif


@kcnyc:
crazy idea u have thr bro... laugh.gif
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post Mar 11 2006, 11:14 PM

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thread starter doesnt seem to bothered at all sweat.gif
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post Mar 12 2006, 04:04 AM

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Normally when you just start up your PC after a long resting, the temperature of the chipset can be very low as there is no heat trapped on the heatsink. It will slowly go up as time goes by. Morning is usually a lot cooler than evening right? smile.gif
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Nowadays afternoon and evening it will be very very hot indeed
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post Mar 13 2006, 09:36 AM

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not don't care.....
reading replies. and am waiting.... does have improvement. but very hard to tell. because everytime i open the window, its -18 outside. so the room cools down too fast. very inconclusive. unlike in msia, is aircond or no aircond. window open or close don't make a difference.
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hasn't been 8 days yet (200hours). thanks for the replies. i guess i gotto wait eh....
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post Mar 13 2006, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(CcL @ Mar 13 2006, 09:36 AM)
not don't care.....
reading replies. and am waiting.... does have improvement. but very hard to tell. because everytime i open the window, its -18 outside. so the room cools down too fast. very inconclusive. unlike in msia, is aircond or no aircond. window open or close don't make a difference.
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hasn't been 8 days yet (200hours). thanks for the replies. i guess i gotto wait eh....
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errmm... where u from? shocking.gif then no need so good heatsink wat... jus open d window will b enough... sooo cool then can oc kau kau high... thumbup.gif
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post Mar 14 2006, 08:01 AM

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hahaha in canada studying.
yes. if i open window, i have to wear full winter suit and sit infront of the pc, just to o/c?!?!? not practical leh. tongue.gif
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post Apr 12 2006, 06:41 PM

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What is the maximum temperature for the chipset on dfi ultra-d? sometimes goes up to 60+ ... worrying about it.
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post Apr 16 2006, 01:29 AM

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i'd say 60 is way to high, bro...mine was 55c and already running around for a better solution...but i myself dunno what is the max temp and i wouldnt want to know coz not planning to go that high biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(remysix @ Apr 16 2006, 01:29 AM)
i'd say 60 is way to high, bro...mine was 55c and already running around for a better solution...but i myself dunno what is the max temp and i wouldnt want to know coz not planning to go that high biggrin.gif
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Max temp for the chipset is 100C ++

But keeping the temps low are better
This is for the LDT transfer& mobo mosfet coz if ur chips are hot it will effect the mosfet as they are nearby...

Also a hot mobo is not good sad.gif
It will effect the stability of your board



 

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