ahh.. baka nag papahiwatig na sir..
Mukang ganun na nga. Siguro mag settle ka na lang nga muna sa bagong HSF. Pero syempre "if its not broke why fix it?" personally id just rather let it stay that way. ano full load nya? 61? Ive had worse.
lol 68 at gaming? i suppose you do need the HSF. i only get that high when i crank the vcore.
see what i mean, so it is hot then?
good luck and happy hunting post ka dito ulit pag nakakuha ka na, very unusual temps yan baka reaching end of life na si procie hehe
proc can last 10 yrs ehehe cgro 5 yrs realistically. but of course sh*t happens. mainit ba tlaga yung heatsink? pag hnawakan mo ba sobrang init? baka naman kc sensor lang me problema pwede rin kc
74C dapat mejo mainit na yan, na try ko na kc parampahin yung proc ko to 90+ degrees (not advisable ), ive noticed na 65+ onwards dapat mejo mainit na yung ambient nyan tyaka mejo hot to touch na yung heat sink. yung sa northbridge, normal naman na mainit yun sa mga vanilla mobos kc hindi ganun kaganda yung mga sinks na gingamit nila usually low profile langwala naman ba problema yung heatsink mo? parehas ba pag angat ng cpu temp at cpu core mo? same delta?
I have this 1st edition 780G mobo gigabyte.My procie temp is nasa 30'c Ave since I'm using cooler talaga.Same tyu problem - my Northbridge is experiencing 70'c temperature din. I tried buying a thermalright heatsink sa northbridge pero hindi nagkasya hindi ko maikabit. I tried buying this Antec spot cool but the air pressure it is givingis pathetic.Option 1 para sayu: look for coolers pang northbridge but make sure it is supported by your motherboard.Option 2: have your side panel modded with fans directly pointing to your mobo and install 90cfm and above 120mm fansit should solve your problem.My Gigabyte 780G + AMD X2 5000 brisbane still runs until now for 3-4yrs now without problems kahit nasa 70'c ang Northbridge.And like i have said, Im working on a semiconductor company and some of our products are tested at -40'c/-55'c to 85'c/125'c and onl those who have survived are sold. And some are even tested in the oven - 125'c for 24hrs running on simulation and some are tested for 1week for extreme reasons/applications. Maybe those NB ICs are tested in those ways also so have no fear anyway me warranty naman all pc parts ng 2yrs.