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Beyond CPU and GPU: Four Overlooked PC Components That Need Thermal Monitoring

PC thermal management extends far beyond just CPU and GPU temperatures, according to hardware analysts. New reports indicate that VRMs, NVMe SSDs, DDR5 RAM, and motherboard chipsets can all cause significant performance problems when overheating.

The Hidden Thermal Threats in Your Computer

While much attention focuses on CPU and GPU temperatures, hardware analysts suggest several other critical components can cause system instability, performance degradation, and reduced lifespan when overheating. According to reports, neglecting these components’ thermal performance can lead to unexplained performance dips, data transfer slowdowns, and even hardware failure.

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HWInfo Officially Adds Enhanced Support For AMD “Next-Gen” Platforms And Intel Nova Lake-S

HWInfo’s latest official release brings enhanced monitoring support for AMD’s next-gen Zen 6 platforms and Intel’s Nova Lake-S processors. The update also adds official support for the AMD Radeon RX 7700 graphics card. Both next-generation CPU families are expected to launch in late 2026.

HWInfo Expands Monitoring Support For Future AMD and Intel Platforms

HWInfo has officially enhanced its hardware monitoring capabilities for both AMD’s next-generation platforms and Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake-S processors in version 8.32. This marks a significant step forward from the preliminary support seen in pre-release version 8.31, providing users with accurate reporting capabilities for these future CPU architectures well ahead of their anticipated 2026 launches.

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** ASUS B850M AYW Gaming OC WiFi7 W Launches with Full Ryzen Zen 6 Support

** ASUS has launched the B850M AYW Gaming OC WiFi7 W, confirming full support for AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 processors. The motherboard includes a 64 MB BIOS chip and advanced WiFi 7 connectivity. This aligns with AMD’s AM5 platform support through 2027. **CONTENT:**

ASUS has officially launched the B850M AYW Gaming OC WiFi7 W motherboard, confirming full compatibility with AMD’s future Zen 6 microarchitecture. This strategic move positions the mid-range board as a future-proof solution for gamers and professionals, with promotional details from IT Home indicating ASUS has equipped a specialized 64 MB BIOS chip to handle next-generation processor updates. The announcement comes as AMD maintains its commitment to the AM5 platform through at least 2027, aligning perfectly with Zen 6’s projected 2026-2027 launch window.