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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 29443 |
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Hello Salvaje, welcome to the forums. I have made a thread for you here.
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Welcome to the forums KryptonianS15, I have made a thread for you here.
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Welcome to the forums Unders, I have created a thread for your issue here
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new BIOS 3.40 for Taichi lite X870E - what´s new + experience?
Since Sep 1 there is a knew BIOS Version 3.40 for the X870E Zaichi lite (and probably for a lot other boards) - does anybody know what exactly was changed? Any experience with improvements or new bugs? Worth to update or better wait? |
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 29443 |
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The update is apparently designed to address RAM compatibility and issues with
9000 series CPUs. From what I understand it is a refinement on the previous BIOS versions that fixed the CPU burnout issue that improves RAM compatibility and performance/stability. According to ASRock 3.4 is an essential update for all AM5 boards. |
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Hi JokerBGD, I have created a thread for you here. Welcome to the forums.
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Welcome to the forums maidofparts, I have made a thread for you here.
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Hello Ryan007, welcome to the forums. Here is your thread
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Hello Marcelo, I have created a new thread for you here. Welcome to the forums.
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brigitta ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 30 Jul 2025 Status: Online Points: 330 |
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BIOS settings for reducing power consumption when CPU is near idle?
I am running an ASRock B850M Pro-A WiFi with 32 GB RAM and Ryzen 5-7600X and no additional PCI cards etc. and no overclocking. My OS is a Manjaro-Linux. When CPU is idle, this system does consume about 75 Watt. When playing a video at 1080p @50 MB/s it will consume about 95 Watts. I think, that this is a very high consumption which is not necessary for doing such "low weight" jobs. Of course, when rendering videos, I will need the full power of this machine. But rendering videos will be only about 5% of my daily work. Therefor I am looking for BIOS settings, which will enable reducing power consumption dynamically, dependent from the tasks actually running. But I could not find those settings and no hint in the BIOS manual. My question: Are there those settings? And where to find? |
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