Hello,
I just bought the MSI p6n Diamond and am cooling the northbridge and southbridge in my water cooling loop, while cooling the mosfets with a sawn-off heatsink from the stock heatpipe that came with the board. The temperatures I recorded from the NB and SB were in the mid to high 50s, which rang the alarm on my cooling system and forced a shutdown. I called tech support for my cooling system (Koolance Exos-2 LX) and they said that my lack of a block on the mosfets was responsible for sending extra heat to the chipsets.
My two questions are: What are normal temperatures for the 680i chipset? and Do you agree with the Koolance tech that my lack of sufficient cooling on the mosfets is what is overheating my NB and SB?
Thanks.
Oh and a third question as an afterthought: what are safe temperatures for things like the cpu, NB, SB etc? While trying to get my coolant loop correct these parts easily reached temps of around 60 degrees and I want to know if they were in danger of being perma-fried.
I just bought the MSI p6n Diamond and am cooling the northbridge and southbridge in my water cooling loop, while cooling the mosfets with a sawn-off heatsink from the stock heatpipe that came with the board. The temperatures I recorded from the NB and SB were in the mid to high 50s, which rang the alarm on my cooling system and forced a shutdown. I called tech support for my cooling system (Koolance Exos-2 LX) and they said that my lack of a block on the mosfets was responsible for sending extra heat to the chipsets.
My two questions are: What are normal temperatures for the 680i chipset? and Do you agree with the Koolance tech that my lack of sufficient cooling on the mosfets is what is overheating my NB and SB?
Thanks.
Oh and a third question as an afterthought: what are safe temperatures for things like the cpu, NB, SB etc? While trying to get my coolant loop correct these parts easily reached temps of around 60 degrees and I want to know if they were in danger of being perma-fried.