Elevated temperatures on the motherboard can indicate overheating issues.
Elevated temperatures on the motherboard can indicate overheating issues.
You've got your first build up and running. During installation, you saw one temperature spike on HWmonitor—TMPIN4 was high at around 88°C. The nearest reading was TMPIN8 at 68°C, but your CPU, GPU, and motherboard are normal. Check the motherboard for proper heat sinking or airflow issues. Monitor temps should stay below 85°C for safe operation.
Be concerned about its placement on the motherboard. What position does it occupy?
Reviewed the mobile user manual and performed a brief search, but couldn't locate it. Seems to be a VRM. Found a related article:
I have that too on multiple motherboards and since oyu have a good motherboard there is absolutely nothing to worry about.
Found an issue with HWInfo and the B550-F. Just assembled a friend's PC using a 5600X and B550-F. After one benchmark, the sensor temperature reached 82°C, which is unacceptable. Upon inspection, the sensor's minimum and maximum readings remain consistent, pointing to a bug.
There is plenty of passive cooling on the rog strix B550-F, think its A tier, on the forum tier list. Also got 2 140mm intakes, 3 120mm exhaust, so there should be plenty of fresh air in my Phanteks P400A. Okay, if the consensus is that there is a bug, im happy with that. Built the system last night, and had a moment of panic when I checked the temps.