09-21-2024 10:39 AM - edited 09-21-2024 02:32 PM
There is a ROG STRIX B650E-I GAMING WIFI motherboard, a ryzen 9950x processor. There are advantages to dealing with AMD, is there a similar intuition in the bios function settings in some way, so that the processor does not warm up in a state of simplicity? It's 60 degrees now. Processor fan noctua d15, thermal paste arctic 6, in short, there are no problems here. The settings of the motherboard are automated by the motherboard itself. I repeat, my question closes in what functions are responsible for the energy-saving mode, and if there are none, then how to measure the temperature at rest? Please answer clearly and to the point, everyone who answers clearly and to the point, thank you.
09-22-2024 12:12 AM
Hi @Nuclear
1. Make sure the OS Power Plan is set to Balanced.
2. Can you confirm your temperature under load? [Open HWINFO and run Cinebench R23].
09-22-2024 10:11 AM
Changing the OS Power Plan doesn't do anything. Under a load of 80 degrees, this limit is set by me in the bios settings. The question is, after all, what options are available in the AMD bios to reduce power consumption in idle mode, similar to intel.