Northbridge Fans on Mobo

I have a gigabyte G7-VAX Ultra board it is has one of those nice little chipset fans and heatsink on it. Well the little beast vibrates very hard and makes a very annoying buzzing sound.

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I have a gigabyte G7-VAX Ultra board it is has one of those nice little chipset fans and heatsink on it. Well the little beast vibrates very hard and makes a very annoying buzzing sound. I tried to simma it down but I had no luck, so then I just unplugged the little beast. I haven't had any problems and my temps are the same. My question is, are these fans really required to run right? It is a 8x board, AGP and Chipset. Thanks

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you could prob take the whole heatsink off and you'd still be ok, most mobochipsets emit very little heat compared to the cpu, there mainly thier as a safegaurd, and for looks. If your overclocking tho, a heatsink on the northbridge helps, as there usualy almost smack dab next to the cpu's heatsink thats having to move that 70watts of heat.

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you will be fine with just the heat sink
ive got a nforce2,
no fan but have a heatsink

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Okay that is tight. I am running a XP 1700+ at 2200+, it is like 165FSB, but my CPU temps are only like 93 idle and 100 full load, so I think it will be alright. Thanks for the help and intel.

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93 idle and 100 full load
...°C or °F ?????? :o