Those sense pins that everyone hype up are useless, they are just shorted to ground. We need gpu's that monitors the power draw on each pin and cut off the power if it tries to ovrrdraw, not melt like now.
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asus-geforce-rtx-4090-matrix-platinum/39.html
Yeah, it took a long time for Valve to fix the 200MHz bug and now there's the other bug where the screen literally dies when battery goes to 0%. Not to mention the oled flicker.
Asus Prime X670E-Pro, no sata drives.
With one Nvme on each chipset, it's 56/58°C, with two drives on each chipset it's 65/67°C. They run 4°C hotter when the gpu is hot(60+°C).
This is with fans barely running, if I turn them up or point a 92mm toward the chipset, it brings temp down around...
I'm using FanControl(Prime X670E-Pro) with two separate curves, one for Tctl/Tdie and one for Tdie, I find package temp sensor that's on the board unreliable. TCtl/Tdie curve will start ramping up fans when it reaches 70C, Tdie starts at 60C.
I never seen my 7800X3D with D15S go above 75C even...