PCH Running hot

The_Staplergun

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As per my sig I have an ASUS Z270E Mobo.

I'm going to assume the PCH is that piece on the lower right hand corner with the heatsink.

My question is why does it always run much hotter than other components?

Would it be because the 1080 vents directly on it? Even under no load though, the PCH still sits no lower than 40c. Will this effect performance? Is there a way to cool this better or make it cooler?
 
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It shouldn't be getting anywhere near 127°C. Somewhere around or below 50°C is what I would expect. Maybe with poor case ventilation and a graphics card dumping warm air on it it might reach 80°C.


The Platform Controller Hub (PCH) controls everything you see connected to the Intel Z270 Chipset in the following image:

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The_Staplergun

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You're such a gentleman.

Alright that answers that. So, as far as cooling, is it necessary? Does it have recommended running temps like a cpu (80c)?
Should I attempt a cooling solution if it's sitting beyond a certain threshold? If so, what would that be (I guess this ties into the question above this)

Another question, is a processor, or a hub of processors under the PCH heatsink?
 


Additional cooling shouldn't be necessary since it's only a 6 Watt device. The passive cooling, provided by ASUS, is more than sufficient to keep the chip well within temperature specs during normal operation.

The only component under the PCH heatsink is one of these Intel Z270 chip:
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It shouldn't be getting anywhere near 127°C. Somewhere around or below 50°C is what I would expect. Maybe with poor case ventilation and a graphics card dumping warm air on it it might reach 80°C.
 
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The_Staplergun

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Alright that's all fair information. I'm looking for the extreme "What if"

What I'm saying is, is it like the CPU core model I have where I should be concerned if it is breaking 80c?

I mean the cpu throttles at much higher than the max operating recommended temp.