Intel Desktop Board D975XBX BOXD975XBXLKR ユーザーズマニュアル

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Technical Reference 
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2.11 Thermal Considerations 
This board features a thermal protection circuit in the processor voltage regulator area.  This circuit 
protects the processor voltage regulator from overheating and damaging the board.  The thermal 
protection circuit in the processor voltage regulator sensor is triggered at approximately 120 
o
C.  
This trigger will cause the processor to enter a throttling mode (slowing down the processor if it 
exceeds its maximum operating temperature) and allow the processor voltage regulator to cool 
down. 
INTEGRATOR’S NOTE 
Use a processor heatsink that provides omni-directional airflow (similar to the type shown in 
Figure 27) to maintain required airflow a
cross the processor voltage regulator area. 
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Figure 27.  Example of a Processor Heatsink for Omni-directional Airflow 
 CAUTION 
When using BIOS Setup program options to increase processor voltage and frequency above the 
supported ranges, the temperature in the processor voltage regulator area will rise.  This area of 
the board (item D in Figure 28) will require increased
 airflow.  Direct airflow over the processor 
voltage regulator is crucial to preventing throttling and keeping the processor voltage regulator 
area cool.  This is particularly important when using liquid cooling. 
All responsibility for determining the adequacy of any thermal or system design remains solely with 
the reader.  Intel makes no warranties or representations that merely following the instructions 
presented in this document will result in a system with adequate thermal performance.