Why is AMD bringing the chipset fans back?

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>dying, shit company brings back chipset fans
who cares?

So their chipsets don't melt. Do you know how bad burning dog shit smells?

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Because even their chipsets are housefires

Some salty incels itt lmao

because pcie 4 in raid nvme that use pcie4 cause the damn thing to get hot. outside of this use case, the fan doesnt even turn on.

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found the down syndromites

chipset fan bad, water chiller good

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Probably for reasons related to why their new memory controller performs insanely better than Intel's?

> chipset fan bad
Yup. Pls bring back rollercoaster heat pipes from the P45/X48 era.

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And while you're checking my digits, I'll post some more.

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because apparently PCI-E 4.0 takes a lot of juice.

Thats the only reason.

Missed it this time.
Anyway, those were the days.

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how will we get the pcie 5.0 then?

I unironically love geometric art like that

Do modern mobos even use copper still or is it garbage aluminum?

about the time intel will use that 1 horsepower chiller on a chipset that supports it

7nm will help. These chipsets are probably produced on 14nm or maybe even 28nm. Heat actually isnt the primary concern here, it's relatively simple to fix, the main concern is cost. Apparently the chipset is very expensive to implement. Also people keep saying 15W but that's up to 15W. The spec for consumer implementations should only be 11W

By that time I'm sure chips will be more power efficient. PCI-E 4 won't need them before long.

how's that a bad thing?

i can't hear you over that fan

itt

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They have more engineers, than marketing niggers.

Surely smaller transistors means more transistor density and therefore more heat density?

They aren't, motherboard OEMs are.
Not all use fans though, there are passively cooled ones too revealed now. Even ones that use liquid.

Not even aluminium, last time it was some garbage composite metal like duralumin.

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because they cant compete otherwise

>Heat actually isnt the primary concern here
Heat is literally the only reason youd want to heatsink, are you some kind of special breed?

Mfw a dying company BTFOs a 200 billion dollar company in every single market

it also means transistors require less power to flip states
there's a reason performance per watt has only increased over the last 50 years of transistor shrinking

Interesting, okay.

I want to get off mr.cores wild ride

because mobo manufacturers have gone full retard and refuse to use proper heatsinks for some gay reason

>for some gay reason
tarrifs

THANKS DRUMPF

>he doesn't have an entire theme park made out of heat pipes and fans on his mobo

look at this pleb and laugh

>being unable to put your own heat sinks on

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Heh. I'm still using that as my main pc.

Actually active cooling on the VRMs and chipset is a good thing.

it really is a terrible design to need mini fans on your mobo heat sink.

Shut up racist, hes black

Teh 3-phase VRM with heatpipe.
some part of it is junk.

I wish we'd stop with this insane idea that active cooling is necessary for computing with overpowered, shitty components that generate an insane amount of power and heat. If you can't make a fucking processor and video card that works fine with passive cooling even when taxed, don't fucking bother.

back in the day, I had a dangling 80mm fan doing that job

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>having to active cool 20w tdp to enable pcie4 of which they’re using 1% of the bandwidth

Oh no no no

To maintain godly pci-e speeds.

i am not a gamer, but i do like a PC with plenty of power for compiling gentoo, but i like the quiet of a fanless PC with passive cooling,

With CPUs and GPUs the need for active cooling actually translates into performance. Active cooling on a mobo chipset is just retarded design.

*ptch.
yep, 775 best era.

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can't wait to spend extra dosh to unfuck my 300€ mobo

>makes post about chipset fans
>shows VRM mounted fans


OOOF

>85C max temp

>Found the shill

MELTDOWN

That's not an AMD motherboard.

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>tiny motherboard fans
>huge-ass northbridge heatsink
>random sata port above the pci-e slot
>extra molex connector beneath the other one
I miss the retarded board designs of the LGA775 era

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