I wasn't really that happy with the nb temps before i started overclocking and now its hotter than i would like it to be.
any universal waterblocks fit? what about popping off the gigabyte "plate" to let more air flow?
Oh an why doesnt the board seem to have a nb temp sensor in HWmonitor or speedfan
accualy i cant understand why you chipset my be hot...
mine is really really cool even when on 600+ fsb or 500+ with a quad...
on 1.55 mch and 1.7 PLL it still not getting above 45...
maybe your settings are wrong or something idk...
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