Is my northbridge getting too hot?

James01

Geek Trainee
I have a Gigabyte 965P-DS3P with the stock northbridge heatsink. FSB is running at 378Mhz if that makes any difference. The northbridge idles at 40-43C, and after prolonged load it gets up to 55C. Is this too hot?

Thanks!
 
Welcome to harwdareforums James01 :beer:

I wouldn't worry, that seems quiet reasonable :)
 
Welcome to harwdareforums James01 :beer:

I wouldn't worry, that seems quiet reasonable :)

Thanks.:)
I've been getting mixed responese on several different forums. Some say it's fine, and others claim their NB idles at 25C. Don't really know what to think!

I might reseat the heatsink and apply some AS5 compound when I get some spare time, see if that helps.
 
Also, depening on where you live and the time of year can have a major effect on the system.
Running things overclocked, especially when additional voltage is applied, quickly ramps up the heat output of a chip.
Lastly, airflow through the case will make a major difference.
 
well I just replaced my old motherboard with a gigabyte one, and it has a big northbridge heatsink which got reallllly hot. After I put a 60mm fan on it, when I feel it now its not even warm. Hope this helps :D
 
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