x570 CHIPSET OVERHEATING

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2020
  • The x570 woes never seem to end, 75c overheating chipset cooks entire PC to failure. AMD gods have mercy on my motherboard.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @carehguru5476
    @carehguru5476 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Great information that helped me.

  • @DaRone1981
    @DaRone1981 Год назад

    Just going back and watching the stuff that I haven’t seen.

  • @bBrain
    @bBrain 3 года назад +2

    Totally feel ya on the hot climate stuff, I'm from Houston, Texas and it's HOT. My home lab kind of shifts temperature with the outside temp. I get better overlocks in winter :D

    • @FrameChasers
      @FrameChasers  3 года назад +2

      Me and My wife just ordered an air conditioner from Amazon and it came in yesterday, sweet god gaming in a nice air conditioned room makes all the difference, no more ass sweat

    • @bBrain
      @bBrain 3 года назад +1

      @@FrameChasers Oh yea! LOL I ducted mine into my case a few times had the rads down to 7c. Can get some serious benchmarking done. Just be careful and to warm it back up slowly or turn it off will condensate a little when warming back up. AC dehumidifies the air, so it actually helps to not condensate while in use, but moment you turn it off, will start to condensate, so I just turned the temp up like 10 degrees at a time until back to normal. WORKS amazingly it in the winter when the dew point is much lower.

  • @samuelcv6565
    @samuelcv6565 2 года назад

    Do you have some information for ASUS pasively cooling heat chip set motherbords? Is it solve the problem ?

  • @CrazyCranker
    @CrazyCranker 2 года назад

    That's pretty whacked that the chipset fan can't keep the temps under control. I think I still have one of those old Danger den x38 chipset coolers in the parts closet-lol!

  • @euripideskoltsidopoulos4813
    @euripideskoltsidopoulos4813 3 года назад

    Solved issue with a custom gpu fan curve. Put 600-1000 rpm to your gpu fans, from low temps. Temps never go above 50 C. GPU fans noise, nonexistence. Chipset fan starts spinning above 58C, so no longer works at all (good for my ears...). Above solution only apply when gpu is aircooled (no reference-blower design) and is located in 1st pci-e slot. Doesn't work if card is located in other slot. I will assume that doesn't work if the card is watercooled...

  • @dkmorphey
    @dkmorphey Месяц назад

    and now you cant put gpu in it

  • @AnthoBasc
    @AnthoBasc Год назад +1

    i have a x570 Aqua AsRock and it boots on bios at 70°C +. I've send it back they said everything is normal!! for a 1000$ motherboard it's crazy. Then now my CPU is heating at 90°C on simple games. I have 2 radiators 320. My GPU in the same loop is at 45° while CPU is at 80°. nothing makes sense and support is shit.

    • @RollingDude.
      @RollingDude. Год назад

      Hey man does your motherboard still lives? I also have an Asrock x570 i got recently (mine is the phantom gaming itx though) and it gets to those temperatures too.. quite scary

    • @AnthoBasc
      @AnthoBasc Год назад +1

      @@RollingDude. I ended up removing the decoration around the water block which improved the temperature. Working fine around 60

    • @AnthoBasc
      @AnthoBasc Год назад

      @@RollingDude. the decoration was preventing proper contact on the south bridge. Anyway next time I will buy a block separately. This one is just more expensive and fancy. Would not recommend. And support doesn't care either

  • @oggybodoggy
    @oggybodoggy 3 года назад +1

    Is there an update to this? Did B550 work better?

    • @FrameChasers
      @FrameChasers  3 года назад

      I never tried b550, I got the x570 chipset temps under control and all problems went away

    • @oggybodoggy
      @oggybodoggy 3 года назад

      @@FrameChasers Can I ask how you got it under control? (was it by doing the things you do in this video by any chance? ☺ ) I'm getting high temp warnings on my SSD, the PCH is at 60~70 in low loads. Do you think a repaste of the PCH heatsink will suffice?

  • @carehguru5476
    @carehguru5476 2 года назад

    Oh the crashes... here's my sob story.
    I recently added an ssd so now I'm maxed out. 3 Samsung ssd Evo 1 500gb and 2 1 tb. My old 1080 ti does mining off a riser, extra load there, with a water pump ekwb, 5 corsair led dan with 2 hubs, 3080 ti evga ftw... serious loads on that chipset. Suddenly my new card was black screening, whea errors, losing ssd write and read ability. I thought my ssd was bad and sent it to Samsung. Nope. I remember hardware unboxed talking how these things need that fan 100% of the time because they don't down clock like Intel. Then I noticed the thing just turned off.... realized it was making noise from the shield being a little bent(oops). 😳
    Well...I replaced the thermal pad, 100% the fan and added one pointing at the end of the card/chipset. So far all is good....

  • @seeeLAH1
    @seeeLAH1 Год назад

    mine sits and loads at 75c...

  • @ShamanKish
    @ShamanKish 3 года назад

    Don't those chips have little ventilators to cool them down? 😎

    • @Revener666
      @Revener666 3 года назад +1

      Graphic cards is close to most chipset fans blowing hot air around it. Just notice that my ASUS x579 Prime Pro runs the cxhipset at 75 C, opened the side on the case now and have just been websurfing and it sits at 69C. graphic card is basically blockig the chipset fan on that motherboard, I need to fix the set up of my case fans .

    • @pablovonduckbill7802
      @pablovonduckbill7802 2 года назад

      @@Revener666 so pissed about this no idea why i didnt notice this when i bought my x570