Can I fix VRM overheating on Jginyue B760M Gaming D4?

This was a total mess. During intense combat, my VRMs were flirting with 105°C, making my CPU clock speeds look like an EKG monitor. The default current limits on the Jginyue B760M Gaming D4 are way too loose, leading to massive heat soak and frame times jumping between 18ms and 45ms. I tried slapping two extra 12cm fans directly onto the motherboard, but it sounded like a jet engine taking off and only dropped the temp by 3°C—completely useless. I eventually went into the BIOS and manually locked the CPU Current Limit to 220A and set the VRM fan trigger to 55°C. The monitoring panel showed the VRM temp drop to 84-88°C. I accidentally messed up the RAM frequency while doing this, which led to a no-post situation until I cleared the CMOS. Now, the CPU holds a steady 4.8GHz without any sudden drops. Exported logs show fan speeds stabilizing at 1400-1600RPM.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 8, 2026 6:05 PM