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ASRock Z890 Motherboards Support Intel Platform Power Management Driver to Boost CPU Performance

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ASRock, the global leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, mini PCs, and gaming monitors, announced that the Intel Platform Power Management driver for its Z890 series motherboards is now available on the official website. Consumers are encouraged to download and install it promptly to enhance Intel Core Ultra series processor performance.

The Intel Platform Power Management driver dynamically adjusts processor frequency and voltage based on system loading, offering more efficient power management functionality. This allows consumers to enjoy improved system and gaming performance. ASRock Z890 series motherboard users can download and install the Platform Power Management (PPM) driver, version 1007.20240913, from the "Support and Download" section of the official website to easily boost their system and gaming performance.



Benchmarks show that installing the driver can deliver up to a 13.23% improvement in gaming performance. Users are strongly recommended to download and install it as soon as possible to enjoy the enhanced experience.

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And use 20% more power?
 
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If you use 8600Mhz CU dimm, and one of these boards, you might be able to match the gaming performance of an overclocked 12900K from 3 years ago.
 
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If you use 8600Mhz CU dimm, and one of these boards, you might be able to match the gaming performance of an overclocked 12900K from 3 years ago.
you don't even need CU-Dimm to get to 8600MT's..its just power profiles with the app behaving like process lasso dynamically adjusting the scheduler by switching to different profiles depending on the apps you are running, IMHO, FFXIV is also not the best example for this.
 
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