A little advice. You may want to reset your BIOS like this. Whenever you make a change to your BIOS. There is a little trick.
Set it to Default then restart the computer. Once it clears all settings. Then make the changes. if you do everything right your system should run cool. If you change something an leave the windows an come back later an change something. it will for some reason hold it in memory an cause a heat buildup. So you have to reset the BIOS to default every time you want to make a change. Which is why they ask for you to make a profile.
I have also found some issues from Firefox causing a high heat mass. Go to Tools>Options>General> in Performance
Either disable it or set it to 2 or lower. YouTube wont suck up as much performance an cause a heating issue. Or just disable it. When you close Firefox you may find Firefox has installed a new version of itself an wont stack on top of the older version. This also causes a heating issue. As well as a Closing issue. Where when you close the window. 5 minutes later a window will popup telling you you still have windows open.
This is due to Firefox not completely closing an generating High heat. This can also happen when using EA games. You may have to restart your computer every time you exit out of EA ORIGIN.