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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (Covered with Cooler Master MasterGel Pro) |
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Motherboard | ASRock B450 Steel Legend, BIOS Version: 10.31 [Beta] |
Cooling | Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB, 5x Galax Vortex Wind-02 (3x Front Intake + 2x Top exhaust) |
Memory | Kingston FURY Beast RGB 3600 MT/s 32 GB (4x 8GB), (KF436C17BBA/8) |
Video Card(s) | Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Dual OC |
Storage | Kingston NV2 1 TB |
Display(s) | MSI PRO M251 (HDMI), Running @104 Hz |
Case | Cooler Master MasterBox MB520 |
Audio Device(s) | HP H360G USB |
Power Supply | Cooler Master MWE 550 80+ White |
Mouse | HP G200 Black |
Keyboard | Redragon MITRA K551-1 RGB |
Software | Windows 11 Home |
Same exact results with Gigabyte SIV...I would suggest using Gigabytes own software to check the temperatures, it could be more accurate than other software since it's from the mobo vendor, I highly doubt that the temperatures are actually that high.
Changing to better CPU coolers/water cooling definitely wouldn't help, stock coolers blows air towards the board and thus the VRM can somewhat get some airflow to cool it down, while with tower coolers or water cooling there is almost no airflow at the VRM so the temperature gets higher, this is my own experience. Some cheap heatsink should help cool your VRM down.