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Hi folks,
I have an ASRock Phantom Gaming 4, about the budget end of the current X570 lineup. I noticed today it's loud inside my new machine - in the ASRock monitoring software tells me that my SB Temp is sat around 75 degrees, and has gone over 80 when I've had the system under load for a while. The "SB Fan speed" sits around 4.2K constantly and is contributing to the noise level.
I noticed when I looked inside that the large heatsink and fan on my graphics card completely cover the motherboard chipset fan intake, with no clearance at all.
Running with the case open, both sides, saw the max SB temp stay around 70.
So... questions -
Are those chipset temperatures and chipset fan speeds "Normal"?
Is it OK for the chipset to run over 80C at times?
Should I return the ASRock board for a board with a fan in a better position?
Or do I just need some more case ventilation?
MSI seem to have their chipset fans in a much better spot, further away from the main PCIe slot.
I have an ASRock Phantom Gaming 4, about the budget end of the current X570 lineup. I noticed today it's loud inside my new machine - in the ASRock monitoring software tells me that my SB Temp is sat around 75 degrees, and has gone over 80 when I've had the system under load for a while. The "SB Fan speed" sits around 4.2K constantly and is contributing to the noise level.
I noticed when I looked inside that the large heatsink and fan on my graphics card completely cover the motherboard chipset fan intake, with no clearance at all.
Running with the case open, both sides, saw the max SB temp stay around 70.
So... questions -
Are those chipset temperatures and chipset fan speeds "Normal"?
Is it OK for the chipset to run over 80C at times?
Should I return the ASRock board for a board with a fan in a better position?
Or do I just need some more case ventilation?
MSI seem to have their chipset fans in a much better spot, further away from the main PCIe slot.
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