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No you don't. Mostly it has a passive cooler which is enough for normal use. Unless you OC very high there is no reason to. Manufacturer aren't that dumb to not cool something by default that would need it...
My confusion is, the heatsinks on the vrms do passively cool them. But won't the heatsinks themselves become too hot to cool the vrms under heavy usage?
That's why I told you that you need to give further information on MoBo and the exact OC you doing (especially voltage settings).
RAM has also just passive heatsink and you not having problem with those...
If you push the VRM really to its limits then cooling them could extend the lifespan. But nothing where you have a mediocre OC. If you have a good MoBo and to high OCing then it maybe extend the lifetime a bit in a limit that doesn't really matter as its normal lifetime will be still longer then the time before you upgrade.
delidding has nothing to do with the VRM. Neither ahs the Clockrate of 5.0GHz something to do with it. But the 1.38V which is still nicely within its limit. Also the Motherboard is more then just fine having a good passive VRM cooler.
using a BeQuiet Dark Rock TopFlow Cooler willa ctually make it worse as you push the hot air from the CPu cooler directly to the VRM. The VRM will be nciely cooled with the case airflow. If you want to go better then this you need to Watercool with a custom loop and use a waterblock for the VRM or a Monoblock. However in your case absolutly not needed.