dmention7
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Backstory: I suddenly started noticing some weird symptoms and general system instability that I thought might be either a virus or the HD crapping the bed. After several hours of dicking around with antivirus, HD/system recovery software, and formatting/reinstalling windows I thought I had the problem licked, only to have the symptoms pop back up while reinstalling drivers and updating windows. Round 2 of format/reinstall was giving me problems almost right off the bat. Wasn't until then that I noticed the chipset fan was siezed up.
Out of curiosity, I tried letting everything cool down and then fired it back up. Before windows even could finish booting, the chipset heatsink was hot enough that I couldn't touch it. I take it, it might be time to throw in the towel on this mobo, or do those things normally run pretty hot?
Out of curiosity, I tried letting everything cool down and then fired it back up. Before windows even could finish booting, the chipset heatsink was hot enough that I couldn't touch it. I take it, it might be time to throw in the towel on this mobo, or do those things normally run pretty hot?