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Although I didn't see the VRM temperature sensor, the overall temperature of the motherboard seems fine. I'm planning to try replacing the PSU.
ZksptR VRM temperature would be under motherboard data, not CPU data. It's probably further down the HWiNFO list.
- ZksptR7 months agoRising Novice
I made sure to check all the sensors, and there is no separate VRM temperature option.It's possible that my motherboard doesn't list the VRM temperature sensor separately, or it might be hidden among the few uncertain temperature readings above.Someone on the AMD forum suggested that I replace my PSU. I've already ordered a new 850W ATX 3.1-compatible power supply online. Maybe it's time for my current 1050W PSU to retire after over a decade of use.
- OskooI_0077 months agoLegend
ZksptR sometimes VRM is called VR loop, VR MOS, or VR VCC temperature.
- ZksptR7 months agoRising Novice
I’ve checked, and there isn’t a separate VRM temperature option. These usually appear on newer motherboard models, such as the B650 or B850.
Then today I replaced the PSU, but the issue still persists, so it’s not a power supply problem. I’m now trying to move Windows and the game back to the original SSD. A friend said that the new drive might not be suitable for running the system — it’s only good as a game storage drive.