Power Behind Performance: Understanding VRM
The main job of a VRM is to convert the higher voltage supplied by the power supply unit into a lower voltage that the CPU can safely use. This process is known as voltage regulation. Modern processors require very specific voltage levels, and even small fluctuations can cause instability, crashes, or reduced lifespan.
A VRM typically consists of several key electrical elements working together to regulate power smoothly. These components ensure that voltage remains steady even when the system is under heavy workload or sudden performance demand.
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