I brought a cheap ASRock board for about £70, it's been fine but the max 'CPU Core current limit' is 150w.
I recently noticed while playing WD:Legions that the multipliers on a couple of the cores sometimes drop to 45, which drops the frequency for a short time to 4500mhz. It's a very CPU intensive game and seems to utilize CPU cache heavily.
I found a B560 motherboard, which allows the power limit to be set to 200w, I'm fairly sure that would be enough to reach 4.7ghz on all cores constantly, but maybe not 5.1ghz on all cores. It's called the B560 Steel Legend, here is a video of someone setting this option in the BIOS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COgajYMobck&t=401s
There also seems to be an option to set the 'CPU Core current limit' to ~250w.
Are there any motherboards that are cheaper the B560 Steel Legend, and can supply 200-250w to CPUs?
There's also the AS-Rock B560M-ITX/ac, which has a 6 phase design. It also has 60 Amp chokes, like the Steel Legend. It costs about £100. Link here:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B560M-ITXac/index.asp
Does anyone know how to calculate the max CPU power draw in watts that the board can support, based on the 60 amp chokes?
I recently noticed while playing WD:Legions that the multipliers on a couple of the cores sometimes drop to 45, which drops the frequency for a short time to 4500mhz. It's a very CPU intensive game and seems to utilize CPU cache heavily.
I found a B560 motherboard, which allows the power limit to be set to 200w, I'm fairly sure that would be enough to reach 4.7ghz on all cores constantly, but maybe not 5.1ghz on all cores. It's called the B560 Steel Legend, here is a video of someone setting this option in the BIOS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COgajYMobck&t=401s
There also seems to be an option to set the 'CPU Core current limit' to ~250w.
Are there any motherboards that are cheaper the B560 Steel Legend, and can supply 200-250w to CPUs?
There's also the AS-Rock B560M-ITX/ac, which has a 6 phase design. It also has 60 Amp chokes, like the Steel Legend. It costs about £100. Link here:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B560M-ITXac/index.asp
Does anyone know how to calculate the max CPU power draw in watts that the board can support, based on the 60 amp chokes?
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