I do not think we can find a single con for this motherboard, its VRM setup is able to hold, efficiently, up to 600A making it a perfect board for both ambient and sub-zero overclocking loads.
The included heatsink is more than adequate for ambient cooling, due to their size as well as the substantial, and efficient, power supply section which will spread the heat out a large number of MOSFETs.
Above 200A in the range of “exotic” cooling (phase change, cascade, dry ice, liquid nitrogen or helium) as well as at 250A you could even keep the phases uncovered without noticing overheating.
Since the VRMs allow up to 600A maximum of theoretical current, you could push your system under liquid nitrogen, provided you will use the second EPS connector, 4-pin, just for the sake of not “burning” anything.
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