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Chipset fan on my Ultra D is blocking my X800XL


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Hi!

 

I hav a serious problem. I cannot use the first Pci Express slot, because the Chipset fan is blocking it. It is blocking the second slot too, but not as much. I didn't dare and try forcing my X800XL into the first slot.

 

Too bad.

 

Any suggestions what I can do to use the first PciE slot?

 

Regards, Partizan

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I have a BBA ATI X800XL and it clears by 1-2 mm like MO says. Are you installing this in the case or outside? Outside of the case, the PCI slot tabs will extend below your mobo and cause your card to sit at an angle. This will cause it to hit the fan.

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This is another one of the situations where some boards are fine and some are not.

 

A number of the production boards (including my first one) have a poorly installed chipset fan which doesn't stop you installing a graphics card. DFI will suggest removing the fan and reseating it which should give you that 1-2mm clearance. I would RMA it if I were you because they won't cover you if you damage something.

 

My second board was fine.

 

Paul.

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My powercolor X800XL fits just fine though yes extremely tight. Looking at it you would think it is actually touching. I have an ATI Silencer 5 on the way. I only hope the card still fits after installing that though I heard of no one having any reputable problems doing so.

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It's not dependent on the GFX card .... it all comes down to the original product of the motherboard - i.e. whether you are unlucky to be one of the few (albeit significant few) that has a poorly installed fan.

 

As regards the new cooler for you GFX card .... I have no personal experience although I have heard there is a protusion on the bottom of the Artic Cooler which needs to be shaved off as it clashes with something.

 

The 850PE core hits between 85 and 100+ degrees C under load. This is apparently within spec but has me thinking I may change the cooler. I have a sensor on the metal heat spreader on the underside of the card below the core .... and at this point it never gets over 65. The cooler must therefore be pretty efficient on it's own.

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