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    Quote Originally Posted by SuporterPoli View Post
    This can heat up the cpu/socket area through traces/pcb.


    Can you use Vcore 2.0V and OC to 6G 24/7? If no, it's impossible that temp is over 90+.

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    Andre can you confirm which is which in SG, SYSTEM = NB or PWM and CHIPSET = NB or PWM temps ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Andre can you confirm which is which in SG, SYSTEM = NB or PWM and CHIPSET = NB or PWM temps ?


    Chipset=NB System=PWM

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Andre can you confirm which is which in SG, SYSTEM = NB or PWM and CHIPSET = NB or PWM temps ?
    Same as other series of their boards Eva, Systems on SmartGuardian = PWM/Mosfets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    Can you use Vcore 2.0V and OC to 6G 24/7? If no, it's impossible that temp is over 90+.
    I did respond to that remark with a normal tone, unlike yours. If we cannot have a normal dialogue please say so and I will not post in this thread.
    The big issue is that instead of having an ambient(because the nb and pwm is a smaller ambient if we can call it this way) of 40degrees the board will reach 55-60 then it is most likely that the cpu will be affected with the result being a higher core temp or the cooling will not be so efficient. Is 90degrees ok for you?
    Also instead of being cooler the boards seem to develop massive heatsinks and despite having them they also develop higher operating temperature.
    AndreYang I am denying the qualities of this board, I am considering buying this over the Asus,Gigabytes and Evgas despite having a not so good experience with the UT X48, that is why I was curious and why I am following this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuporterPoli View Post
    I did respond to that remark with a normal tone, unlike yours. If we cannot have a normal dialogue please say so and I will not post in this thread.
    The big issue is that instead of having an ambient(because the nb and pwm is a smaller ambient if we can call it this way) of 40degrees the board will reach 55-60 then it is most likely that the cpu will be affected with the result being a higher core temp or the cooling will not be so efficient. Is 90degrees ok for you?
    Also instead of being cooler the boards seem to develop massive heatsinks and despite having them they also develop higher operating temperature.
    AndreYang I am denying the qualities of this board, I am considering buying this over the Asus,Gigabytes and Evgas despite having a not so good experience with the UT X48, that is why I was curious and why I am following this thread.


    ok...show me your 90 degree for me. I will agress with you. How many does DFI digital pwm make? How about foxconn digital pwm? ATI and Nvidia vga cards? All use the same digital pwm. What's your point?

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