This has become my Dad's PC, 10 years later.
I'm noticing the NorthBridge heatsink hits 75C under load (albeit this is with a C2Q 9500 and all 4 memory banks @ 2.1V). I'm thinking it's going to need more airflow. If the heatsink is 75C the chip itself must be at least 85C. Also, I don't see a valid temp sensor for the NB, that's disappointing.
Yes, I'm aware most people in this thread probably have children that are younger than this board now
It runs Linux Mint fairy well and even playsback Youtube up to 1440p with no help from the GPU.
Asus P5Q-EM G45 mATX motherboard
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Re: Asus P5Q-EM G45 mATX motherboard
Cloneman I've bought this board on ebay just to playing with a C2Q near 12 years latercloneman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:11 pmThis has become my Dad's PC, 10 years later.
I'm noticing the NorthBridge heatsink hits 75C under load (albeit this is with a C2Q 9500 and all 4 memory banks @ 2.1V). I'm thinking it's going to need more airflow. If the heatsink is 75C the chip itself must be at least 85C. Also, I don't see a valid temp sensor for the NB, that's disappointing.
Yes, I'm aware most people in this thread probably have children that are younger than this board now
It runs Linux Mint fairy well and even playsback Youtube up to 1440p with no help from the GPU.
impressive that, if we exclude 4K gaming or in general heavy cpu demand games, or converting video files in an hour rather than half an hour (for me it doesn't change much in 24 hours), is still a platform still useful and valid
and also have a Pentium E2140 to have fun with an X2 Mhz overclock
those were satisfactions!! not Z chipsets and K processors
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Re: Asus P5Q-EM G45 mATX motherboard
I just noticed this thread.
I have this board in my computer right now, and it's still going strong. Mike Chin actually built this HTPC computer for me back in 2009. I have a Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83 GHz CPU in it. Mike put a low profile but large cooler on it (I forget what brand), so it never gets hot. It has onboard video, which admittedly is getting old and lethargic now. I can't even update the video drivers for it anymore. But it has been a very reliable board, running 6-8 hrs/day for 11 years.
I have this board in my computer right now, and it's still going strong. Mike Chin actually built this HTPC computer for me back in 2009. I have a Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83 GHz CPU in it. Mike put a low profile but large cooler on it (I forget what brand), so it never gets hot. It has onboard video, which admittedly is getting old and lethargic now. I can't even update the video drivers for it anymore. But it has been a very reliable board, running 6-8 hrs/day for 11 years.