BIOS/UEFI
Let’s look at the mainboard’s BIOS or, to be more precise, UEFI. For those who don’t know what the latter means, here it is: UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is a modern computer firmware interface that replaces the traditional BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). It provides a more secure and flexible environment for booting an operating system and managing system hardware. UEFI offers support for larger hard drives, faster boot times, and improved security features compared to BIOS. It is increasingly being adopted as the standard firmware for new computers, and most modern operating systems support it.
The screenshots above show the basic settings of the mainboard.
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Sorry, but those numbers cannot be correct. B760 has no OC, enforced power limits, thus 241W to the CPU for a max of 56 seconds.
That would explain the VRM and CPU temps, because with that VRM, that cooler, and 350+W into the CPU, the VRM and CPU temps would not be that low even on Mars.
I have powenetics measuring CPU power consumption in real-time, throughout all tests. In gaming, the PSU doesn’t have to go full power, while in apps the difference is 10%! So the numbers are correct, yes.