Are those temperatures too high?

Nech

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If I'm reading my HWMonitor stats correctly, I'm getting way more heat on my motherboard than I'd like to.
Here's a screen with the HWMonitor data:
http://i.imgur.com/SnBw5Bz.png
If I'm reading it right, it gets more than 60 degrees celcius on some parts, and it seems true - I can't keep my hand on the radiator for more than 15-20 seconds.
The motherboard is Tomahawk B350 and it's powering Ryzen 1600 on a 3.6ghz overclock with it's stock cooler. GPU as you can see is 1080, it's MSI Armor edition - it gets pretty hot aswell and it's just next to the motherboard radiator, could that be the cause?
My ssd temperatures aren't that good either. Case is Phanteks P400S TG, which has a ssd mounting bracket on the back behind the motherboard - that's where my SSD is. The case has 3 fans and a fan controller, which I've set to minimum because it didn't seem to affect cpu temperatures by more than 1-2 degrees, so I don't think it'd influence other temps more...
 
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I don't see any problems with those motherboard temperatures. Most PC components can handle quite high temperatures up to around 90C safely. If you are using the stock CPU cooler then the heat it is exhausting is washing over the motherboard where the temperature sensors would be.

Your GPU is hitting its throttle point at 83C )Nvidia stock settings), so you might want to set a custom fan curve on the GPU and increase your case fans a little get more air in the case. You could increase the throttle point, but 83C is already pretty high and ideally the GPU should stay well below 80C.

Eximo

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I don't see any problems with those motherboard temperatures. Most PC components can handle quite high temperatures up to around 90C safely. If you are using the stock CPU cooler then the heat it is exhausting is washing over the motherboard where the temperature sensors would be.

Your GPU is hitting its throttle point at 83C )Nvidia stock settings), so you might want to set a custom fan curve on the GPU and increase your case fans a little get more air in the case. You could increase the throttle point, but 83C is already pretty high and ideally the GPU should stay well below 80C.
 
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