DarkTemplar said: Unfortunately MSI X570 mobos tend to overheat. So before choosing your motherboard may want to watch a couple of videos like this one: Since Ryzen 3000 processors are quite sensible to ram frequency and timing, you should also consider choosing a RAM kit that is good for overclocking. A 3200Mhz kit usually can be easily overclocked to 3600Mhz. There is even a program that helps people do this: https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/ |
I used a site called Logicalinrements.com for parts recommendations. I'll keep an eye on my mobo temp somehow. There's gotta be a program for that. Thanks for the heads up though. I do have four case fans and insanely good airflow though, so I think I should be fine. My CPU has yet to go over 65C even with testing some games at max settings. So the mobo chip IMO shouldn't be getting too hot.