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<blockquote data-quote="flokel" data-source="post: 377639" data-attributes="member: 15442"><p>For a passively cooled pc my guess is that something overheats (maybe the southbridge),</p><p>put some fans into the case and check if the problem still exists.</p><p></p><p>edit:</p><p></p><p>looked closer at the pictures:</p><p>your SB has no cooler at all ?</p><p>Besides I'd never cool a pc completely passiv,</p><p>via heat pipes you may keep the hottest parts adaquately cool,</p><p>but every mosfet, capacitor, ic relies on a little air flow.</p><p>Using a good fan you can achive this without raising the noise level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flokel, post: 377639, member: 15442"] For a passively cooled pc my guess is that something overheats (maybe the southbridge), put some fans into the case and check if the problem still exists. edit: looked closer at the pictures: your SB has no cooler at all ? Besides I'd never cool a pc completely passiv, via heat pipes you may keep the hottest parts adaquately cool, but every mosfet, capacitor, ic relies on a little air flow. Using a good fan you can achive this without raising the noise level. [/QUOTE]
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