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Looks like there is some movement by Intel to help "fix" gaming performance, which I'm sure is welcome news to early adopters.

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[–] inclementimmigrant 5 points 3 weeks ago

Pretty much ups the voltage and frequency steps that the rumor listed and Asrock's press release states.

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.