![]() ![]() This feature overrides the PL1 variable (power level 1) on 65W non-K Intel Core processors, allowing the CPU to sustain a higher clock speed, once the Turbo Boost algorithm has dropped Tau. It works in a similar manner, and it appears that the motherboard vendor is actually increasing the processor’s PL1 (power level 1) from the default value to the maximum value, and locking it at that higher value. Now, ASUS seems to introduce a new feature called “ASUS Performance Enhancement” for the Intel 400-series chipset motherboards. This is similar to ASRock’s “ BFB technology” as I mentioned before in this article. ASUS calls this APE, or “ASUS Performance Enhancement” feature. ![]() It looks like ASUS is following ASROCK’s footsteps as the company just recently introduced a new feature to “boost” the clock speeds on non-K INTEL CPUs.
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