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Chipset Heating

woody30

Hi,

   I was wondering why my chipset keeps getting warm after doing a game for about an hour or is that normal? I have a AMD Ryzen 7 3800x, Asus ROG B550 F Gaming(WiFi) motherboard, Corsair Carbide 678C case, Noctua NH-D15s cpu cooler, 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB RAM, 8GB Nvidia GeForce 2060 Super, M.2 SSD drive Western Digital. I also noticed it will drop the WiFi no matter if I'm using 2.4 or 5 Ghz wifi network after so long of having it on but Ethernet wired works just fine other than that everything works fine. I attached where I logged 30 minutes or so of logging of HWINFO64 temps and chipset temp is included and attached below.cpucooler.CSV

 

Thanks for help.

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50°C is nothing to worry about. The chipset does use a significant amount of power, and is located very close to the GPU. This is why X570 boards typically have a fan for them. B550 does not provide WiFi, but probably connects the WiFi device to the system.

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Chipset at 52° is perfectly normal. 

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1 minute ago, svmlegacy said:

50°C is nothing to worry about. The chipset does use a significant amount of power, and is located very close to the GPU. This is why X570 boards typically have a fan for them. B550 does not provide WiFi, but probably connects the WiFi device to the system.

ok thank you for quick response, that logging was after a 45 lap race in iracing at 30fps.

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Just now, Kilrah said:

Chipset at 52° is perfectly normal. 

ok thank you, this is my first PC I built since high school.

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