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MSI MEG Z390 ACE review - VRM Area Thermals

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/19/2018 02:00 PM [ 5] 4 comment(s)

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VRM Area Thermals

Lately, it has been requested if we could list VRM temperatures. We could hook into sensors and start measuring. but the best way really is to look at the VRM area with a thermal camera. This way you can detect hot-spots and/or worrying stuff. We test:

  • Normal conditions / default settings
  • Overclocked processor at 5200 MHz on all cores and 1.35 Volts

 

Default clocks

Overclocked




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