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Old 03-03-2003, 03:23 PM   #1
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Southbridge heatsink?

Hello. I have a newer kt266a asus motherboard with the vt8235 southbridge instead of the older 8233. i have a little heatsink and some thermal tape and i was thinking about putting it onto it because it's just the right size. would this be helpful in overclocking or just overkill? i already have good circulation in my case thanks to several intake fans and a big 80mm tornado exhaust fan. any input is appreciated.

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Old 03-03-2003, 03:45 PM   #2
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Re: Southbridge heatsink?

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I have a newer kt266a asus motherboard with the vt8235 southbridge instead of the older 8233. i have a little heatsink and some thermal tape and i was thinking about putting it onto it because it's just the right size. would this be helpful in overclocking or just overkill?
I don't think it's necessary...but it wouldn't hurt.

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Old 03-04-2003, 03:34 AM   #3
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I have never ever seen a HS on the southbridge. It's not really necessary.
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I have never ever seen a HS on the southbridge.
Here's a nice blue one for ya .

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Out of my own interest, i just opened my case, my computer has been on for about a week none stop now, (doesnt really matter though cos the case temps are chilly anyway) but, i touched the southbridge chip and it was no warmer than any other chip without a heatsink, hardly warm at all.
Whereas the northbridge was hot, the heatsink was quite warm, so it must have been rather warm!
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Old 03-04-2003, 02:13 PM   #6
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thanks for the input people

spyda: i ended up doing the same thing as you lastnight, and yeah, a southbridge heatsink isn't necessary at all on a kt266a board. the s.b. chip barely even gets warm. although there may be a different story for KT400 chipsets?????

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