If you can, and if you haven't already, you may want to install a fan blowing from the case side to the motherboard.
Apparently the VRM modules on a lot of Ryzen motherboards are getting very hot when overclocking, especially the B350 versions.

PapaXpress wrote:I already have the fans doing that. The temps in the case are doing well. When I log in tonight I will provide some more info.
BTW you seemed to have missed that I have a AX370
PapaXpress wrote:Here is a picture as promised.
I need to still figure out how it's mapped to each fan in the case. The Gigabyte SIV allows you to do this, BUT, it also takes control over AMD cool'n Quite which I happen to like (so no screen shot of that right now). If I end up turning off that feature for overclocking then I will reinstall SIV.
And yes the GPU fan is off, everything is pretty much idle right now.
I am starting to replay some older games with all setting to the max. Homeworld Remastered was the taste of last night. Wow. I was really missing out when I was playing on the old system.
PapaXpress wrote:Yes. The pump is a USB appliance. There is a cable you need to attach from the block to the motherboard. I don't think they are taking anything much in the way of resources. Consider that the OS has 12 threads to play with and plenty of RAM.
So the two fans which are mounted on the radiator are connected to the pump. I am not sure why it's reporting that they run at 0 when they do run (as needed). At the time when I took that screenshot only one fan was running, the other only intermittently. A before you ask, no, it's not broken it will rev to full when OC testing. Perhaps its a bug?
I know from other articles that it's picking up the other fan info from OS (via MB chipset).
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