Vcore handles voltage regulation, while Vsoc manages current distribution.
Vcore handles voltage regulation, while Vsoc manages current distribution.
Has anyone confirmed if Actually Hardcore OverClocking maintains an account on these platforms? He might have the answer right away.
Could be similar, though it might vary slightly. Likely very close to this arrangement.
Not sure about that... The setup is roughly four phases to the left for the CPU, two on top for integrated graphics/SoC... RAM connections are typically via the 24-pin ATX port. You might also recognize it by the printed labels on the PCB—group for VRM is PQ1024, PQ1034, PQ1044, etc., while PQ10xx and PQ13xx follow similar patterns... You could identify it with a temperature sensor or infrared device.
but there is another phase for soc on the top right, wouldn't that ve for DDR?
This was the reason I initially believed the first time I encountered it, PQ10xx for CPU and PQ13xx for SOC
Are there tech-tubers on these platforms who aren't directly linked to LMG? Yes, some creators have accounts here but aren't officially connected to LMG. For example, AntVenom and HankVenom are well-known Minecraft YouTubers with active profiles, though they're not classified as tech-tubers. Let me know if you'd like more details!
Jon Gerow (known as JohnnyGuru) is an example, though I'm unsure if he focuses on VRMs.
I'm just mentioning tech tuber's in general. I ran into Jarrod'sTech (328k subscribers) in the r/warzone comment section a week ago because we both faced the same problem, though his issue actually prevented him from benchmarking Warzone for his product reviews.