Well, my northbridge fan has been making weird noises for a while, heard it was a common problem with the IS7 boards and that it wasn't a big deal. So I didn't really do anything about it, it didn't seem like it was overheating either because I havn't had any crash issues related to overheating at all. It had been particularly annoying me lately so I opened up my case and low and behold it was actually loose, hanging down almost touching my 9800 pro. Turned off the computer immediately and took it off.
Question is, does the chipset really get hot enough to need a heatsink? The heat sink actually wasn't even touching the chip for who knows how long. I mainly just don't want to have to reseat it if I don't have to, as I would have to buy some arctic silver or something.
Call me an idiot, offer advice, complain about your day. Whatever floats your boat, I would like to know what the general consensus is though.
(I'm posting this from another computer, not using that one for now I guess.)
Question is, does the chipset really get hot enough to need a heatsink? The heat sink actually wasn't even touching the chip for who knows how long. I mainly just don't want to have to reseat it if I don't have to, as I would have to buy some arctic silver or something.
Call me an idiot, offer advice, complain about your day. Whatever floats your boat, I would like to know what the general consensus is though.
(I'm posting this from another computer, not using that one for now I guess.)