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Hi!
I'm needing some support for my motherboard / chipset
It's a DP35DP, Chipset G33/G31 express, CPU: Q9650 @ 3GHz, 4Gb ram DDR2-800, and two hard drives 250 and 300Gb
Bios is: DPP3510J.86A.0517.2009.01.07.2203
OS IS WINDOWS XP-SPCK 2
When I run Intel Desktop utility it's hardware montior displays very hot temperatures for ICH: 93ºC and for MCH: 75ºC. (199ºF & 167ºF)
Is that normal?
I took off the cover of the PC trying to help cooling the chips but nothing changed.
Should I have install some kind of special cooler for the chipset?
Has anyone of you got a problem like this?
Is it a problem at all?
Thanks,
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Hi the MCH is fine, the ICH is one degree over teh recommended threshold, see here under thermal considerations: http://downloadmirror.intel.com/15051/eng/DP35DP_TechProdSpec.pdf http://downloadmirror.intel.com/15051/eng/DP35DP_TechProdSpec.pdf
You could try adding one of those little fans to it, or more case fans...
You couls also try updating the BIOS : http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Desktop+Boards&ProductLine=Intel%C2%AE+3+Series+Chipset+Boards&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+Desktop+Board+DP35DP http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Desktop+Boards&ProductLine=Intel%C2%AE+3+Series+Chipset+Boards&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+Desktop+Board+DP35DP
Also you could try another PSU (i know random) but i have seen high temps on both CPUs and motherboard compoennts caused by the PSU before.
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Thanks a lot!
PSU voltages seeems to be slightly different from typical values:
12V-----------> 12.474
5V------------> 5.25
3.3 ------------> 3.321
1.3 ------------> 1.24
1.1 ------------> 1.127
I'll try first to update bios since it's easier than adding fans.
After that i'll add extra cooling.
Regards !!
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I finally added a couple of little fans directly on the heathsink of each chip and it works awsome.
Tempearture never rises over 67ºC after Intel desktop utilities hardware monitor.
Thanks,
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