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newer cpus and gpus will throttle before any damage is done
even cpus can run without a heatsink (ihs only) and will throttle to 300-1ghz when the temps reach 90-100c
msi am3/3+/fm and some 77x-1156 boards used bad mosfets that had no temp sendor and would not throttle, they were known to start on fire or die killing the mobo and possibly cpu
if you wan to watch voltages, temps on most devices (mobo, gpu, cpu, ram, drives)
use hwmonitor
https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
it logs min/max amd can read most sesnors
mobo sensors may be off (volt, temp, cpu temp sensor is under the socket will never read the same as core temps)
for correct readings you will need to use the mobo software
I want to create an audible alarm and a pop up window if something goes very wrong. Even if it has to overlay on a full screen game window. And maybe shut down the PC.
My old PC was an intel i7-5820K and an MSI X99S MB.
The old PC did start crashing before it broke and now will not even post. Before that, Fallout 4 crashed a lot. But I thought it was just the game.
There are black discoloration "burn marks" on the bottom of the copper tubes on my tower heat sink that had a 120mm fan. And that heat sink sat very close to the video card.
HWMonitor is free and good.
I use HWiNFO, Sensor Settings allows to set a custom alert. Haven't used myself.
For monitoring the GPU, you can use AMD's ingame overlay that reads data from AMD's Wattman, which is integrated in the Radeon Software.
HWiNFO also works with Rivatuner.
looks to be about 10 similar models
(plus, sli plis, sli krait, gaming 5, gaming 7, gaming 9, mpower, xpower, xpower ac...)
quick search showed the x99a used nikos (known crap mosfets)
ocn has a x99 vrm thread
https://www.overclock.net/forum/6-intel-motherboards/1518458-x99-vrm-discussion-thread.html
on the new board check bios settings
it can set alarms for when cpu fan fails or is above 90c
iirc nothing for gpus, when they have 2+ fans only 1 fan has its rpm/sense to report back
edit
https://www.overclock.net/forum/6-intel-motherboards/1518458-x99-vrm-discussion-thread-3.html
mosfets on the top of the board have the heatsink, but no cooling on the back ones
thats asking for problems when overclocking imho
You'd just replace it with an old style 2" case speaker.
Or you want to relive classics like they're meant to be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IOL4q5tDDQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHgSg0oJzps