I have a ASUS B150 Pro Gaming/AURA Motherboard and inside AI Suite 3 and the BIOS there are the following options:
CPU power phase control
(standard, optimized, extreme)
CPU VRM Switching frequency
(auto on,off)
CPU power duty control
(T.Probe, extreme)
CPU current capability
(100%-140%)
The motherboard itself also has a "CPU Over Voltage jumper" which the manual says is for a "more flexible overclocking system"
I could not find a clear explanation of these, but I gather from the explanations in AI suite they sound like overclocking features.
My questions are as follows:
Why do these features exist on a B150 chipset motherboard, as B150 is not overclock-able?
What do all those settings do?
and what should I set them to be for best performance when not overclocking as my CPU is not overclock-able?
Thanks in advance
CPU power phase control
(standard, optimized, extreme)
CPU VRM Switching frequency
(auto on,off)
CPU power duty control
(T.Probe, extreme)
CPU current capability
(100%-140%)
The motherboard itself also has a "CPU Over Voltage jumper" which the manual says is for a "more flexible overclocking system"
I could not find a clear explanation of these, but I gather from the explanations in AI suite they sound like overclocking features.
My questions are as follows:
Why do these features exist on a B150 chipset motherboard, as B150 is not overclock-able?
What do all those settings do?
and what should I set them to be for best performance when not overclocking as my CPU is not overclock-able?
Thanks in advance