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Thermal Armors on Motherboards
Tatsujin:
ASUS SABERTOOTH P67 (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard.
Was looking through what's new on the market. Minutes before I hit the link, I was thinking if there was a Motherboard design that could like protect the system and if it can draw heat out from the motherboard. Then I saw that and lol'd. What do you guys think?
Ponu:
Taking that armor off actually cools down that motherboard, so i think they are useless. ::)
nstgc:
Looks gimicky. I'd rather just have a case that blows air on the board.
Lupin:
It works but not out of the box.
The armor is a very large heatsink that covers every chip, capacitor, etc in the board. Heat generated by all these components are spread out all over the board by the armor instead of being concentrated in certain points. The heat sink is not enough though to dissipate all that heat so a small fan (50mm?) can be connected to the board to provide airflow within the armor.
The problem was with ASUS being a cheapskate and not including a fan that fits in that small area between the CPU and the PCIe slots.
bork:
Something to think about:
- Was there a problem of motherboards in general overheating in the first place if the system has proper cooling?
- Do you have a problem that you are trying to resolve about a overheat problem?
- Do you want it to show it off or have bragging rights?
If you say something about extending the motherboard life, have you ever used a motherboard until you reached it end of life?
Looks clunky to me; just another hassle factor when working on the system as I see it.
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