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That's great info, thank you. There multiple heat sinks, might be connected to one of those?
Looking on the asus site, it looks like it's situated under both of the large Heatsinks, above the CPU socket and the one to the left (under which is the rear IO panel). It may not be related, so nothing to be concerned with until you test and do find that it's skyrocketing before the system crashes, only then will you need to see about what can be done there.
Which VRM setting should I change in BIOS then?
In BIOS, it should be CPU Power Phase Control. T.Probe is the normal "safer" default option, there's no chance of accelerated wear on the VRM and no chance of damaging it from heat produced (hence why it throttles). You can switch it to Extreme, but you really need to keep an eye on the temps at that point.
I would suggest if this is an area of interest throughout your testing to change later on, that you get more info on the temps you're getting first on T.Probe setting so you know what the default temps Asus set as its considered "safe" zone. And try not to deviate too much afterwards from that when you switch to Extreme mode.