3Ball

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Hello all,

I bought a DFI Lan Party UT NF4 Ultra mobo knowing that DFI's run somewhat more hot than the rest of the croud, but I was not sure how hot it was going to be. I recieved the mobo and it works great, but the temps are beginning to make me worry...I have it in a not cold, but also not warm room and it is in open air cooling (as in; both side panels are off) and it is posting temps of 42 - 45 degrees C when idol and 48 - 52 degrees C underload. It even hit a peak temp of 55 degrees C during Rainbow Six: lockdown, any input on this issue would be great, i. e. is it to hot / if so what can i do to lower it.

note: i have tested while OC'ing and not OC'ing and the temps are similar...maybe 1 degree C difference.

Thx for the help!

Antec NeoHE 550w PS
DFI Lan Party UT NF4 Ultra
AMD Athlon 3700+ Sandy @ 2.8ghz (10x280) - "Arctic Freezer 64"
2gb (2x1gb) Patriot Performance mem (2-3-2-5)
ATI Original X1800XL - "Arctic Accelro X2"
Creative XF-I
(2x120gb WD SATA II HD's) - Raid 0
 

ak47is1337

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Motherboards themselves can take good heat. However, is the 55c you are referring to the system idle temperature on CPU, or ambient temperature or chipset temperature?
 

3Ball

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Yes, the temp I am referring to is the System temp, which to my understanding is more motherboard than anything so that is why I posted that. As for the 55 Degrees C, that was a one time thing that i hit and it was the motherboard (system temp reading that is) my proc actually doesnt seem to go over 48 during load and goes down right when i exit a game...i believe the max that i have ever seen on the proc is 50, but that was after near 2 days of stress testing.

Thx for the input guys!

Antec NeoHE 550w PS
DFI Lan Party UT NF4 Ultra
AMD Athlon 3700+ Sandy @ 2.8ghz (10x280) - "Arctic Freezer 64"
2gb (2x1gb) Patriot Performance mem (2-3-2-5)
ATI Original X1800XL - "Arctic Accelro X2"
Creative XF-I
(2x120gb WD SATA II HD's) - Raid 0
 

jokersgrin

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its your northbridge chipset. they run hot, I helped it out by takeing off the chipset fan ( careful don't mess up those plastic hold downs) removeing the so called thermal grease and applying artic silver 5 and reinstalling the fan. At idle in a 68F room i get 38 to 40c, during gameing about 45 to 48c which is normal on a OC system ( 2.6 ). But really depends on your room temp
I also got real good airflow through my case, I see that you have both side panels off. I wouldn't really worry too much, till you hit 65c then I would worry.

Try to get better airflow through the case and keep the room if can around the mid to upper 60's ( F ) and replace the thermal grease, maybe get a better chipset fan.

go to DFI-street.com for more info on your mobo, very helpful people and the fourm is ran by DFI techs and engineers!!

good luck