Contradict? NB WAS running a bit hot, someone told me too hot, he mentioned the issues with the plastic clips holding it's heatsink on (if that WAS an issue, and I did nothing, I COULD have fried the NB) had it looked at, clips were fine, it got cleaned out and new thermals applied, came back and the NB was 10ºC cooler. The NB is NOT the issue that concerns me.
It was the bit where you went from saying after a re-paste you NB was down to 43, to then saying...."with fans 168ºF/76ºC." that got me confused. Broken clips would likely see you well north of 80ºC under even moderate load, but I've seen machines running with broken clips and NB at 100ºC+ before, they'd still been running fine and stable, they'd likely been that way for months and months as the broken clips were only picked up during other work.
As for the SMC, that MAY prevent a total meltdown, BUT I had good evidence that the NB was NOT performing its job exactly correctly. Running around 66º it failed to "see" my PCI card SSD array. The chip MAY have been within its limits, but one of it's jobs was not getting done. THAT is what started this whole thing off. AND another factor was that for the few weeks I have been setting up a win10 drive, so I have been hitting the boot picker a LOT more than I ever did previously.
I personally don't think your disappearing SSD array is due to it running at 66ºC as that's an entirely normal temp that thousands of us run at (or above) 24x7.
I'm not suggesting your issues aren't real, just that they are unlikely to be caused by your NB temps
alone as they're not overly high. There's likely other factors or other components that are causing the issue.
It's a coolish morning here.... my NB is running 34.5º.
That's considerably cooler than most people see for a NB temp.
Fans are running (1200ish In & Ex, 1700 Boost), but inaudible.
Did you manually increase them or is that what the SMC is running them at?
As a point of reference, also 27ºC ambient here and all my fans are running at default/min
PSU - 500rpm
PCI - 800rpm
Exhaust - 600rpm
Intake - 600rpm
Boost (A+B) - 917rpm (yep, that seems to be the min for this machine)
Temps are all in check, NB is ~68-78 depending on load.
Life is good EXCEPT that diode is running WAY WAY hotter than anything else in the machine.
Now I'm confused again, you just said your NB is running at 34.5, but that "diode is running WAY WAY hotter than anything else in the machine" is every other temp in your machine below 34.5ºC ? Are you actually talking about two different readings here, maybe the NB Heatsink and NB Diode?
Lower temps are always a laudable goal, but I think people sometimes get too hung up on them, it's worth remembering that these machines were designed to run 'warm but within spec' and that's OK, anything within spec and stable is acceptable, you might
want cooler but in the grand scheme of things it won't make much difference, if things aren't actually overheating then it's a mostly theoretical longevity argument. After all, the vast majority of Mac Pros that are out there have been running for about a decade with nothing other than the SMC defaults, it's only us geeks who like to tinker who ever both actually checking on temps, those thousands of machines have done OK on the default SMC so far, and they're still here...
Obviously you need to be vigilant for actual overheating issues, and broken clips etc, but beyond that 'running warm' is OK.