First thing I've done was replacing the VRM's thermal pads from my Asus X570-f to some decent ones. The temperature drop more than justified the 7 quid spent.
Annoying is the fact that most of the motherboards, regardless if it's a rat's-foot version or the bee's knees version, will have some cheapo thermal pad.
And that's the big problem in lots of more expensive supposedly better consumer products:
You pay high prices and get mostly more fashion gimmicks and other crud, while actual features/functions and real quality don't really improve that much.
Also X570-F uses same DrMOS power stages as lower Asus X570 boards.
While at that price level something like IR3555 with also integrated current/temperature monitoring would be more fitting.
On top of that its VRM cooling is sabotaged by that retarded IO-shroud causing useless double cost:
First that fashion trash and then bigger heatsink to compensate it.
And then there's what seems to be "trademark problem" of Asus AM4 boards: Only single USB3 header!
X570-P is only sense making Asus X570 board with two USB3 headers.
If I need to buy also USB controller card on top of expensive motherboard to have all front USB ports working at full speed that's not good product!