Anyone have any idea if that new zalman passive northbridge hs will be an improvement over the stock one (assuming it fits) ....
ZM-NBF47 - that one.
Anyone have any idea if that new zalman passive northbridge hs will be an improvement over the stock one (assuming it fits) ....
ZM-NBF47 - that one.
Probably the same or even worse. I think that NB on DS3 needs at least active cooling as TT Extreme Spirit or even better. Water.
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
Kingston HyperX 2x2GB DDR1600
Asus A5770 1GB
***CPU & GPU H2O cooled***
It ships with passive cooling, and this zalman gets great reviews...
I don't know, try and then post here. Somebody has to try and let others to know. I'll get TT Extreme Spirit tommorow so I hope that I could OC a little more.
Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
Kingston HyperX 2x2GB DDR1600
Asus A5770 1GB
***CPU & GPU H2O cooled***
Alright, I probably will and post back here, meanwhile anyone who has tried please post results...
I ordered it
frozencpu = 12.50 shipped! not bad at all. $2.50 shipping, no tax for CA
I know someone you can ask:Originally Posted by norse
Here is the link to the thread:Originally Posted by Alvin_ti4200
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?p=1654429
excellent, thank you very much
I'm using one on my DS3 purely because it looks good on the board
That and that I had one lying around
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Temp difference from stock?
ZM-NBF47 cannot be worse than stock ;] for sure, the stock one is so big but zalman had more fins (or whatever its called)
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going by easytune software it would probably be minimal 1-2 degrees at best idleOriginally Posted by norse
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I have a DS3 and a fan controller with remote temperature probes. The stock northbridge heatsink gets up to 75C! I actually had to put the probe somewhere else because my fan controller temperature alarm kept going off and its max alarm setting is 70C.
The non-cpu temperature you see in various programs is the southbridge I suspect. That doesn't get nearly as hot.
My Scythe Ninja overhangs the northbridge slightly so that limits my cooling options. I decided to not worry about it. I'll have faith in gigabyte's engineering. I haven't heard of many mobos dying because of cooked northbridges, and I haven't been having stability problems.
And what temp would you be going off of? As far as i know most of these boards like the DS3 have no NB temp sensor.Originally Posted by ArcTan
I dont know about you guys but when I set my DS3 at 450fsb and run dual prime my NB starts to glow and then sparks start flying out the sides!!!
Sorry, but this makes me laugh. A lot. For one, the results people have gotten around here with new NB coolers should be enough to tell you that "having faith in gigabyte's engineering" isn't the best plan if you are overclocking. Hell just taking off the cooler and putting on some AS5 or something similar makes a huge difference, because the stock TIM sucks. Hard.Originally Posted by Dase
And these mobos haven't been out for a month even. Of course they aren't dying due to NB problems yet. It's far too early to make that judgement call.
P.S. This cooler fits perfectly with the Ninja:
http://www.frozencpu.com/vid-64.html?id=6BPAidzf I'm definately glad I purchased one.
Thanks for the link to the heatsink, but personally, I'm not going to spend $36 to cool the chipset on a low-end mobo. Granted, at $150 it wasn't necessarily cheap, but few of the Core2Duo mobos are yet. My FSB is only at 360, and my e6600's voltage requirements (1.475, ouch) is limiting my overclock more than my northbridge temp might be.Originally Posted by korruptedone
I agree that the northbridge could use better cooling, but on some level (and I doubt it was chance), Gigabyte (most likely following Intel 965 chipset thermal dissipation specs) considered the DS3 stock northbridge cooling to be sufficient. Besides, generally speaking, are the stock 965 cooling solutions on other mobos that much better? It doesn't seem be just Gigabyte and the DS3 that went with passive cooling. It's not in the mobo manufacturer interests to have a bunch of RMAs due to heat from inadequate cooling designs killing their mobos.
For my purposes, the stock northbridge cooling is good enough for me. I'm sure better cooling will help some people. If I thought it would make my system faster, I would consider getting better northbridge cooling too, but I doubt it would make a difference in my particular e6600's overclockability.
i stuck a 50mm fan on my NB and when dual priming it still gets smoking hot. Oh and my OC didn't change at all with active cooling. Although it makes me sleep better at night :-)
Not for 450MHz FSB... And Gigabyte is in business to make money, not to provide us with amazing cooling solutions on moderately priced motherboards that maybe 5% TOPS of the users will need. (Only that high because most normal users won't even have this board)Originally Posted by Dase
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