Gigabyte B650E AORUS Master Review 69

Gigabyte B650E AORUS Master Review

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Power Consumption and Temperatures


The Gigabyte B650E AORUS Master has two heatsinks for the VRM that are connected via a heatpipe. The backplate of the motherboard also has thermal pads right underneath the VRM, providing extra thermal dissipation.

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Stock CPU
CPU Voltage:0.40–1.470 V
DRAM Voltage:1.35 V
Idle Power:13~ W
Peak Power:Up to 230 W
Peak Current:Up to 180 A



For the Gigabyte B650E AORUS Master thermal testing, one probe is placed along each bank of power stages. A probe is left out to log the ambient temperature. For temperature measurement, a Reed SD-947 4 channel Data Logging Thermometer is used, paired with four Omega Engineering SA1 self adhesive thermal couple probes. All temperatures are presented as Delta-T, which is the recorded temperature minus the ambient temperature as a base. The end result accounts for variation in ambient temperature, including changes over the course of a test.

Tests are conducted over a 30 minute period. For testing, the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is used in a stock configuration. For the first 5-8 minutes, a fan is placed on the VRM heatsinks to simulate case airflow. If the heatsink has a internal fan, it is not disabled for these tests.


These VRM tests are split into multiple charts to give a wider understanding of the cooling prowess of the Gigabyte B650E AORUS Master, without changing any BIOS settings from a stock configuration. After the fan is removed around the 5 minute mark, VRM temps steadily increased until the end of the 30 minute test. By visually plotting the graph further, VRM temps seemly settle in the mid 60s °C for a extended period of time.


The second test was to see how the VRM heatsink may fare in games. Temperatures quickly shot up after removing the fan, but started to slow down around the 10 minute mark. Overall, these are great results and there is no need to worry about the VRM section getting out of hand from long gaming sessions.
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