Intel’s PPM driver brings a dynamic edge to the Core Ultra 200S CPUs, allowing for smart, on-the-fly adjustments to voltage frequencies, enhancing both efficiency and gaming prowess.
Boost from ASRock with Intel PPM Driver on Z890 Boards
ASRock has rolled out an update that enables Intel Platform Power Management (PPM) on its Z890 motherboard series, promising a performance uptick in conjunction with the new Core Ultra 200S chips.
Following the initial release of Intel’s Core Ultra 200S processors, we’ve seen a steady stream of BIOS updates designed to optimize their performance. ASRock, staying ahead with enhancements, incorporated Intel’s latest PPM driver into its Windows 11 suite, particularly targeting the newly introduced Arrow Lake processors.
For ASRock Z890 motherboard users, a simple download of the Intel PPM driver version 1007.20240913 from their motherboard’s support page is now available. Not only does this setup promise dynamic frequency and voltage adjustments, but it also claims a noticeable boost in gaming performance. Intel PPM’s dynamic tuning is all about working smarter, ensuring your CPU operates efficiently without missing a beat in demanding tasks.
The company boasts a potential performance improvement up to 13.23% in gaming scenarios. Consider their impressive benchmark results from Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail, which show scores of 29,157 increasing to 33,017 at 1080p high settings with Intel PPM enabled. These tests were conducted using the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K alongside AMD’s powerhouse RX 7900 XTX.
The tech community is eagerly anticipating further data from ASRock Z890 users to see just how broadly effective this driver update is across different titles. Unlike the direct hardware modifications seen in Intel’s Digital Linear Voltage Regulator (DLVR), Intel PPM is a software-level adjustment. This layer sits between the operating system and Intel’s power management features, fostering seamless shifts between high performance and low power, tailored to current system demands.
Ultimately, this communication support isn’t just about keeping CPU temperatures and power consumption in check—it’s about finely-tuning power efficiency to squeeze out every drop of potential where it counts most.
News Source: ASRock
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