Forsooth, the board reminds me of thine Mother!
With rounded curves and frills that gloweth in the moonlit caverns of my E-ATX case,
Her Booty times are of legend and her Vdroop smoother than the silken anti-static lingerie she arrived in.
Total score:
Your mother out of my house.
Random requests like that add to my motivation, i'm an odd person.
Being aware they can do it, is the part that matters.
Very few boards can undervolt with a plain voltage offset on the 5800x3D for example, yet its how mine runs 10-15W below the same CPU on any other board
(I run -30 curve and the voltage offset together) - we dont need it benchmarked, just to be aware X board has it and Y board doesn't
VRM's are frustrating because board makers deliberately mislead users all the time, even to the point they bluntly lie about what's included on the boards
Some things commonly treated as "bad" like VRM doublers, high end people like buildzoid say are totally fine
Some boards are just designed to be low end for low wattage CPU's and then marketing pretends they can do more - and we get situations like the
"65 watt" 10700 non K that no one could predict, where a low end part uses absurd amounts of power the board makers likely couldnt plan for in advance
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The more i think about this and the more i talk to ir_cow, the more tempting it's becoming to try for this. My only concern is about letting TPU down by being too slow when it comes to the charts side of things. I'm not an artsy person, so making those is something that would take me longer than testing the hardware.
I'd also really want to work with the requests of TPU members, i've been doing it to all our reviewers over the years so being able to fire up these boards and test the things users asks for matters to me - which means i'll need to stockpile enough parts to have more than the one review/test setup going at any given time.
On the underclocking features, i guess i'd look at:
Out of the box/BIOS defaults
Intel/AMD stock (PBO off, intel PL1/PL2 settings)
Unlimited settings and how the board handles it with a higher wattage CPU from the lineup - so we can tell users the maximum wattage range the boards should be used for
What under/overclocking settings the board has - even if they aren't tested in the review, like:
- Default voltages at stock/XMP
- Is it missing common OC/UV features (like offset voltages)
- Offset voltages, and for which components (CPU, SoC, etc)
- Does it having something unique and helpful like MSI's memory try it, or just generic "auto OC" crap that runs insane unsafe voltages?