Asus B450 Tuf Pro Gaming Board Vdroop
Asus B450 Tuf Pro Gaming Board Vdroop
The input voltage to the bios is 1.25625V. The motherboard provides 1.243V, but the CPU actually uses 1.219V under load. Could there be too many voltage drops? My system uses an Asus TUF B450 Pro gaming board with a Ryzen 5 3600 at 4.6GHz. I’m currently running at 1.25625V.
On stock LLC it's typical. Update your LLC to levels 3 or 4 to reduce Vdroop.
Maybe I'm placing the LLC incorrectly. I don't get it. I didn't notice any advantages to using an LLC.
Verify the BIOS settings with a single level preference. It's best to keep it at level 3 and enable Vdroop for the CPU.
This refers to calibrating the load line settings for the VDDCR SOC, not just the CPU LLC. It involves adjusting parameters to ensure proper voltage regulation and performance.