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ive been looking for a while now and i cant find this setting on my motherboard

its a Z490 Vision G, Bios version is F6

does anyone has some experience with this board and can help me find it?

when i go into voltage settings i only see the normal LLC but not the ac/dc llc

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ac to dc conversion is done by the PSU so why would a motherboard have such option? I'm not aware of anything on a motherboard that runs on ac these days.

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2 hours ago, unclewebb said:

Not sure about your Gigabyte board. Asus hides this setting in Ai Tweaker - Internal CPU Power Management

Your motherboard might not have this setting available.

 

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yeah it does have it, saw another guy that has the exact board that has it

turns out it was hidden because I had a profile preloaded on bios

idk why it does that but it does

 

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3 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

ac to dc conversion is done by the PSU so why would a motherboard have such option? I'm not aware of anything on a motherboard that runs on ac these days.

I'm talking about ac/dc Load Line Calibration Setting, which is a secondary Load Line Calibration that Gigabyte MBs have, not the ac/dc conversion that's done by the psu

never mind, I figured it out

I still appreciate your answer, thanks 🙂

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13 hours ago, HardStroke said:

I'm talking about ac/dc Load Line Calibration Setting, which is a secondary Load Line Calibration that Gigabyte MBs have, not the ac/dc conversion that's done by the psu

never mind, I figured it out

I still appreciate your answer, thanks 🙂

It's in the Internal VR Settings submenu of my z390 aorus bios. Not sure about the z490 vision G.

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17 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

ac to dc conversion is done by the PSU so why would a motherboard have such option? I'm not aware of anything on a motherboard that runs on ac these days.

It's an intel voltage regulation thing that's used to account for motherboard power plane impedance and power measurement.

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