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setfree
08-08-2003, 03:29 AM
I need to find an effective way to cool my southbridge. I took a northbridge hs off of an old gateway but it is very thin and right now the southbridge is the hottest chip on my board, even with a hs its almost burning my finger. I was looking at the zalman chipset cooler and it looks a lot like the stock northbridge hs on my board so Im thinking about getting one. Any opinions?
Cricket
08-08-2003, 12:03 PM
You might need an active cooling solution if the southbridge is getting that hot. Try looking around for a Socket 5 or Socket 7 heatsink/fan unit. They're fairly small and should only cost a few bucks. You may need to attach the heatsink to the southbridge with thermal epoxy though or you could try thermal tape...but I'd go with the epoxy.
With a old CPU heatsink with fan on the southbridge chip, it should help to keep the temps way down.
:) Cricket
sleepypost
08-08-2003, 12:50 PM
The Southbridge doesn't usually get hot. But, an active cooler may be a good solution as Cricket said. Are you sure your Passive cooler doesn't just need a new coat of Arctic Silver III?
setfree
08-08-2003, 01:27 PM
I just put a hs on it using artic silver 3 cause it didnt come with one. The southbridge is often overlooked as far as cooling goes. Even without the hs it was getting extremly hot. However I put a 80mm fan on the side of my case for now and its keeping it nice and cool.
Mr N8
08-08-2003, 01:49 PM
The Zalman ZM-NB32J could be a good solution, if you wanted to go with a permanent solution. IF you needed a fan, you could probably attach a 40mm fan to it. The HS measures 37mmx37mm, so you would have to most likely adapt the fan to fit.
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