so there's this old mainboard I got for a bargain (never been used) and I wanna know :
I]WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE PCH FAN FAILS?my mainboard's PCH has this "protection" :

basically it's a small heatsink with a fan & all covered by plastic
now they call it "thermal armor"
but logic says it's more like a thermal trap because:
1) it all depends on the fan, and
the fan will fail (small fans are designed to fail)
2) the
plastic cover will act as an
INSULANT since air's no longer blown up when the fan fails
3)
NO HEATPIPE (unlike the Rampage boards) so cannot evacuate the heat out of the PCH heatsink, when the fan fails: the heat remains trapped under the plastic cover
in other words
when the fan fails this protection becomes
the opposite of a protectionso this smells of planned obsolescence right? they designed this to fail & damage the board by frying the PCH
so should I remove this whole thing (the plastic along with the heatsink & fan) and just put a bigger passive chipset heatsink instead?
like this one:

at least it's "open" (not smothered by plastic) and doesn't depend on a fan