Gigabyte B760 Gaming X AX DDR4 Motherboard Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
The other key areas that are worth focussing on though comes down to VRM temperatures, which can differ wildly depending on the amount, the capacity of the current that can pass through them, and of course how the various heatsinks handle that power, which in turn, creates heat.
VRM Temperatures
This is a concern, with the VRM temperatures breaking 100C under very heavy loads. Now, admittedly, while gaming and working, this wasn’t happening, but after 1 hour of Prime95 things were getting very hot. For most users this isn’t an issue, but if you were planning on using this to render video all day? It’s not really up to the job.