Actually, most modern boards don't have the kinds of VRM issues, for a stock configuration, that older boards especially AM3+ platforms had. I haven't seen a single instance of anybody having a VRM problem on any modern AMD or Intel chipset if they weren't overclocking, no matter what CPU they were using. Unless of course they had no case fans or just a single case fan with a poor VRM configuration and a high core count, or a really crappy CPU cooler. Then maybe you'll see some issues.
But that's more or less due to a poor cooling system, not a lack of capability on the part of the board.
But that's more or less due to a poor cooling system, not a lack of capability on the part of the board.