FX5200-T128 mosfets extremely hot

Hi,
I have a MSI Geforce FX5200-T128 video card. I'm worried with the 2 MOSFETS near the BIOS chip and Svideo-out because it is getting extremely hot. Is this normal?
Thanks.

Mosfets normally get hot.
They are generally designed to handle high heat. I wouldn't worry about them unless your having problems.  If they do worry you I would attach some tiny heatsinks to them with thermal epoxy. Radio Shack sells some or any small heatsink will do.

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