Manufacturers would be solving the temperature problems of high-end motherboards for Intel Basins Falls processors, after reports of temperature problems.
After the first complaints from some users about the temperature of the VRMs, which in theory, in some motherboards reach 100ºC, when an Intel Basins Falls processor of Intel LGA 2099 socket is installed. The heatsinks that arrive Assembled from the factory, they have a fairly limited heatsink, which when overclocking the processors, causes the scarcity and limitation of the VRMs, causes the current to pass with them and the temperature rises significantly, increasing losses.
ASUS, who seems to have the biggest temperature problems, would be working on improving the heat dissipation of the heatsinks on the ASUS X299 RoG Rampage VI APEX motherboard. The modification is based on a small aluminum heatsink that is fixed to the VRMs themselves and that dissipates heat through a small fan, which adheres to the aluminum block, located in the upper area of the rear panel, joined by a heatpipe of copper.

According to the der8auer overclocker, the ASUS X299-A, the ASUS Strix X299-E Gaming and the MSI X299 Gaming Pro Carbon reach 105ºC, while the ASUS X299 RoG Rampage VI Apex reaches 110ºC, but it seems to be, according to our data, that Gigabyte motherboards have fewer problems in this regard. It should be noted that temperature problems occur with extreme overclocking, when the processor consumes much more, especially when it goes above 5.0GHz. The der8auer himself has acknowledged that he has not been able to verify so far if the new heatsink solves the problem.
Manufacturers have gotten the message and are working to fix the problem, with an upgrade to the onboard heatsinks. The problem, if we compare it with the number of VRM phases installed in the high-end Kaby Lake boards, we see that the difference is very large, which is causing the problems, along with inefficient heatsinks, since the design than efficiency in dissipation.
no manufacturer orders solving a problem by theory.
The "singer Quemamicros" turns out to be right.
And the Gigabyte boards that were the most hot and they made the review mysteriously say that it does not heat, how strange, is it because they have the Gigabyte logo in large at the bottom of the page?
Do you know the difference between putting a processor in and running it and doing extreme overclocking? In extreme overclocking the VRMs always get hot, because the processor demands a lot of energy consumption.
Do you know the difference between being a “JOURNALIST” and being impartial, exposing the good and bad of everything you expose from a neutral and informative point of view, so you can call yourself and your website “EXPERTS”? You will never be taken seriously as an editor until you get your Intel and Nvidia dick out of your ass and stop putting all the bad things about what you don’t like (AMD) and even though your idols screw up things too, you look for excuses to justify it because otherwise they would look bad and you can’t allow that. Another thing, don’t treat those who tell you that you are a fanboy as retarded and go blocking them, because it only reinforces the opinion that many of you have that you are big kids with a 14-year-old mentality who write things on their blogger that happens to have sponsors. I would even be willing to do my bit by helping you give the page a less radical image, because in the end you will end up becoming the new Xataka, the nest of brothers-in-law, and it would be a shame because you have managed to advance much more than a page created by me alone could advance, for example. That is my advice, you can listen to it or block me, delete the comment and continue as you have until now, but with such a radical stance I don't see you lasting long. If you want to tell me something or talk to me baurk, you can send me a message on Instagram at @sdeltasix I hope that the differences we have can help you see that the path the page is taking is not the most appropriate to be able to grow further. Greetings.
Honestly, I am not going to read this paragraph. I do not have a journalist title, so I do not consider myself such and the word 'expert', for me it no longer has value, because so many enlightened people have acquired it, that it is over that term. When you have to say something negative about Intel, it is said and I have talked a lot about the temperature problems of Intel processors, but as always, you stay with what you really want and honestly, the opinion of a few who come from where they arrive or hide their account, I do not care. We analyze the hardware in depth, something that others seem not to do with data that has nothing to do with reality or that at the least they can attack Intel and NVIDIA, maybe because AMD pays them?
I've been in hardware for many years and I don't have to explain to anyone. If you think you are so good and impartial, send a request for collaboration and see if you really are as good as you think you are, because it is very nice and easy to see the bulls from the sidelines.
I want to close this paragraph, reiterating that I have not read it, nor have I any interest in wasting time reading that, I have lost enough answering this. Some have so black tongues from so much rallying with AMD that ...
You have just shown that you are a total wedge, there your coronary bursts, we all know where the sphere of the name comes from, idiot, block me and run to cry to the cougar go, you lick ...