I've never had an Intel 875 chipset board before....so I don't know if these temps are normal. But I'm registering about 52C (ambient 22) at max CPU usage. This is a P4-3.2 and the NB actually runs hotter than the CPU at all times. At max the CPU registers a 46C die temp.
The board came with a big NB heatsink with a small fan. I substituted a Swiftech NB heatsink....and removed it's fan. I modded the pin fins for better passive airflow. But it does get hot....maybe too hot?
Anybody know what's normal with this chipset?
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Definitely not too hot. Chipsets are specified to run without problems at even higher temperatures than CPUs. Typical CPU throttle is at 70C, but chipsets tend to be rated for operation up to the 90-100C range.
I accidentally snapped the retainer on my overclocked 865PE chipset heatsink, and until I could find a suitable thermal adhesive I was just using a bunch of thermal paste and a wire to tie down a water block to it. Needless to say, it was not a very efficient thermal contact, but the system remained stable. When I eventually stuck a thermal probe in a suitable spot (wedged against the chip, not just touching the top of the heatsink) I measured 70C+. With a proper thermal contact, temps are now much better, but I can't tell you what "normal" is for air cooling because mine is using WC. Anyway, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
I accidentally snapped the retainer on my overclocked 865PE chipset heatsink, and until I could find a suitable thermal adhesive I was just using a bunch of thermal paste and a wire to tie down a water block to it. Needless to say, it was not a very efficient thermal contact, but the system remained stable. When I eventually stuck a thermal probe in a suitable spot (wedged against the chip, not just touching the top of the heatsink) I measured 70C+. With a proper thermal contact, temps are now much better, but I can't tell you what "normal" is for air cooling because mine is using WC. Anyway, I don't think you have anything to worry about.