(SOLVED): AsRock Rack E3C246D4U High MB Temp

Notice: Page may contain affiliate links for which we may earn a small commission through services like Amazon Affiliates or Skimlinks.

m3digi

New Member
Apr 22, 2022
8
5
3
Hello everyone,

I recently purchased the AsRock Rack E3C246D4U motherboard. I'm running it with the following hardware:

- Kingston 16GB ECC RAM
- Intel Core i3-9300T CPU / Alpine 12 Passive CPU Cooler
- Seagate Ironwolf Pro 8TB
- WD Red Plus 10TB
- Intel D3-S4510 480GB SSD
- WD Red SN700 NVMe
- Noctua NF-a12x15 PWM fan
- Fractal Design Ion SFX-L 500W Gold PSU

The build went smoothly. But, over the first week, the MB Temp sensor constantly reports 83-85 degrees Celsius. Occasionally, the Card Side Temp sensor reports 84 degrees. It normally runs at 35 Celsius.

I've contacted AsRock Rack about the issue but have not received a response from them.

- Is this an issue with the motherboard? Should I return it?
- Is there a solution for this issue?

Your response is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 

Attachments

RolloZ170

Well-Known Member
Apr 24, 2016
5,378
1,619
113
connect the FAN to the CPU_FAN connector and set the FAN behaviour to heavy IO
 

m3digi

New Member
Apr 22, 2022
8
5
3
we need more information about Airflow in your case.
See my reply to @i386. Temps in my system seem to be pretty reasonable:

CPU temp: 42 Celsius idle 67 Celsius under load
PCH temp: 64 Celsius
Card side temp (after fix): 35 Celsius
MB Temp (after fix): 36 Celsius
Ambient room temp: 23-25 Celsius
 
  • Like
Reactions: RolloZ170

RolloZ170

Well-Known Member
Apr 24, 2016
5,378
1,619
113
PCH temp: 64 Celsius
ASRock uses sometime bad thermal pads or just thermal paste under hot components.
had a Heasink over a Intel X550 with thermal paste but the plastic bolts & spring are not same size, the Heatsink lie askew
 

m3digi

New Member
Apr 22, 2022
8
5
3
ASRock uses sometime bad thermal pads or just thermal paste under hot components.
had a Heasink over a Intel X550 with thermal paste but the plastic bolts & spring are not same size, the Heatsink lie askew
Se
Are cables or something else blocking the airflow over the chipset?

I checked my server in a soundproofed rack (which sucks for temperatures/cooling) and it's about 45°C
This is my setup. My only fan is the exhaust fan at the top of the case.
 

Attachments

  • Like
Reactions: RolloZ170

m3digi

New Member
Apr 22, 2022
8
5
3
Are cables or something else blocking the airflow over the chipset?

I checked my server in a soundproofed rack (which sucks for temperatures/cooling) and it's about 45°C
See the photos in my reply to @RolloZ170. Let me know what you think.

Thanks.
 

m3digi

New Member
Apr 22, 2022
8
5
3
If anyone is interested in knowing what I use my server for, I use it to store my photos from my travels around the world. I have roughly 100,000 photos.

I'm running Unraid 6.9.2. I run the following apps:

  • Photoprism
  • Nextcloud
  • Duplicacy
  • Homebridge

I backup the photos from my Data volume (WD Red) to my Backup volume (Seagate Ironwolf Pro), as well as to an external USB drive. I also plan to backup to a Synology 2-bay NAS offsite in the near future.

Thanks again for all of your help!
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: RolloZ170

RolloZ170

Well-Known Member
Apr 24, 2016
5,378
1,619
113
See the photos in my reply to @RolloZ170. Let me know what you think.
looks good. in the old time style PC the PSU also pulled some heat out of the case, but nowadays this has changed and we need an extra FAN.
 
  • Like
Reactions: m3digi