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Are you sure there is nothing obstructing the chipset fan intake and exhaust? All clear plastic finish protection sheets on it removed? I noticed it was running at high rpm and would think it normally would keep the chipset pretty cool.
EDIT: I googled hot X570 chipset and it seems these do run hot, especially with PCI-E 4.0. I found an interesting thread that found their Asus boards were missing a thermal pad. But 40-60c seems to be the norm.
Good luck.
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ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PLUS owners. What is your chipset temperature? : Amd
My son has an Asus Tuf Gaming X-570 Plus Wifi and i just ran upstairs and hit hwinfo64 on his PC his chipset sensor shows 69C right now. He has an EVGA GTX 2080 Super FTW3 which has 3 fans and completely blocks the chipset fan. He has 2 x NVMe drives, running PCI Gen 3. He's in a coolermaster H500 with the 2 x 200mm front intakes and a single 120mm rear exhaust.
My wife has an Asus Tuf Gaming X-570 Pro. I just turned on her computer and the chipset is at 51C, and her chipset fan is currently not spinning yet. I noticed during her build that hers seemed to cycle on and off based on heat. She has an EVGA GTX 3060 XC Gaming, which only has 2 fans and doesn't really cover up much of the chipset fan. She has 1 NVME drive, running PCI Gen 3. It's now up to 55C and still not spinning. At 10 minutes of basically idle time, she seems to have stabilized around 58C and her fan has now kicked on. She is now holding constant at 57C with the fan spinning. It's showing her fan between 315RPM and 1480RPM. Wife using a Fractal Meshify S2 with 2 x 140mm intakes, 1 upper 140mm exhaust, and 1 rear 140mm exhaust.
I'm running an Asus Rog Strix X570-E Gaming, with an EVGA GTZ 3080 FTW3 (which is covering my chipset fan) and i'm sitting around 58C at idle. I am running 1 NVMe at PCI Gen 4. my fans are between 1064RPM and 1564RPM. I'm running a Fractal Meshify S2 with 2 x 140mm intakes, and 1 rear 140mm exhaust.
Unsure, as he is not playing games right now. But I can say that his machine was built at Christmas of 2020, so it's about 17 months old and he uses it a ton every day and games for hours and hours on end and we haven't had a single issue with it. He's running the stock cooler on his AMD Ryzen 5-3800x.
Let me know the temp when possible you can also stress using prime95 or something. I contacted Asus they told me return it for complete refund but the shipping cost more than new one. I guess since your son already use it for long time I will do the same and ignore the high temps.
Thanks for participating.