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VRM Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
This item allows you to enable the spread spectrum to enhance system stability.
Conguration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]
CPU Power Duty Control [T.Probe]
DIGI + VRM Duty control adjusts the current and thermal conditions of every component’s
phase.
[T. Probe] Select to maintain the VRM thermal balance.
[Extreme] Select to maintain the current VRM balance.
CPU Power Phase Control [Auto]
This item allows you to set the power phase control of the CPU. Conguration options: [Auto]
[Standard] [Optimized] [Extreme]
DO NOT remove the thermal module when setting this item to [Extreme]. The thermal
conditions should be monitored.
CPU Graphics Load-Line Calibration [Auto]
Load‑line is dened by Intel VRM specication and affects the CPU Graphics power voltage.
The CPU Graphics working voltage will decrease proportionally depending on the CPU
Graphics loading. Higher levels of the load‑line calibration can get a higher voltage and
a better overclocking performance but increases the GT and VRM thermal. Conguration
options: [Auto] [Level 1] [Level 2] [Level 3] [Level 4] [Level 5] [Level 6] [Level 7]
The boosted performance may vary depending on the CPU Graphics specication. Do not
remove the thermal module.
CPU Graphics Current Capability [Auto]
Allows you to congure the total power range, and extends the overclocking frequency range
simultaneously. Conguration options: [Auto] [100%] [110%] [120%] [130%] [140%]
Choose a higher value when overclocking, or under a high GT loading for extra power
support.
CPU Graphics Switching Frequency [Auto]
This item affects the CPU Graphics transient response speed and the component thermal
production. Select [Manual] to congure a higher frequency for a quicker transient response
speed. Conguration options: [Auto] [Manual]
DO NOT remove the thermal module. The thermal conditions should be monitored.
The following item appears only when you set the CPU Graphics to [Manual].
Fixed CPU Graphics Switching Frequency (KHz) [300]
This item allows you to set a higher frequency for a quicker transient response speed.
Use the <+> and <‑> keys to adjust the value. The values range from 250KHz to
500KHz with a 50KHz interval.
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