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Maximus VI Power Saving & Power Tuning Guide

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Tuning for Optimal Power Consumption

Via UEFI BIOS Adjustments

Under Ai Tweaker

Disable the ASUS MultiCore Enhancement under BIOS to configure the system to power consumption biased state.  Enable the EPU Power Saving Mode under BIOS to activate the EPU function. multi-core

Under Extreme Engine DIGI+ III

Set the CPU Voltage Frequency option to Auto, and Active Frequency Mode to Enabled to allow the Extreme Engine DIGI+ III to manage the CPU Switching Frequency dynamically for optimal balance between the consumption and then delivery of power to the CPU integrated Voltage Regulator over time. Set the CPU Power Phase Control option and DRAM Power Phase Control to Optimized to best fit how Extreme Engine DIGI+ III should switch between multiple active power phases state with respect to the change of CPU and DRAM power consumption. phase control All other items under Extreme Engine DIGI+ III are advised to be left at default settings for optimal power consumption results.

Under CPU Power Management

CPU Integrated VR Efficiency Management can be configured Balanced to allow the CPU integrated voltage regulator to consume power more effectively to reduce CPU power consumption. Power Decay Mode can be configured to Enabled to allow the CPU integrated voltage regulator to enter lower power state mode to reduce CPU power consumption when the CPU idles down. Idle Power-In Response can be configured to Fast for the CPU integrated voltage regulator to have a quick entry to idle low power consumption state, to reduce power consumption. Idle Power-Out Response can be configured to Regular for the CPU integrated voltage regulator to have longer delay before exiting the idle low power state, to reduce power consumption.

power in out efficiency

The Fully Manual Mode option must be Disabled to allow the CPU integrated power saving schemes to take place. The CPU Core Voltage, CPU Cache Voltage, and CPU Graphics Voltage must be configured to anything but Manual Mode to allow any of the CPU integrated power saving schemes to take place.

fully manual

Advanced --> CPU Configuration

Set Boot Performance Mode to Max Battery to kick start the processor power saving functions prior entering the operating system to minimize the unnecessary consumption of CPU power.

boot performance

CPU Power Management Configuration

  • Set CPU C state to Enabled.
  • Set Enhance C1 State (previously known as C1E) to Enabled.
  • Set CPU C3 Report to Enabled to allow the CPU to enter C-State C3 State when the CPU idles down.
  • Set CPU C6 Report to Enabled to allow the CPU to enter C-State C6 State when the CPU idles down.
  • Set C6 Latency to Short to allow the CPU to respond to C-State C6 entrance request with a relatively shorter delay.
  • Set CPU C7 Report to Enabled to allow the CPU to enter C-State C7 State when the CPU idles down.
  • Set C7 Latency to Short to allow the CPU to respond to C-State C7 entrance request with a relatively shorter delay.
  • Set Package C-State Support to C7s to allow the system to send I/O devices to low power mode to reduce unnecessary power consumption when the system idles down.
Note that the CPU still enters the later C-States even if the earlier C-States are disabled. However the Package C State Support won’t function unless at least one of the CPU C-States has been enabled.
cpu package state

PCH Configuration --> PCI Express Configuration

Set DMI Link ASPM Control to Enabled, to allow DMI connection to the PCH chipset to enter low power state to reduce power consumption. However, this also introduces the trade-off of some performance considering latency exists to transition from lower to fully powered state.

dmi link

SATA Configuration

Aggressive LPM Support can be Enabled for devices on the SATA bus to be putted to a lower power state to reduce power consumption.  Note: Considering not all SATA devices support Aggressive LPM, please simply disable Aggressive LPM Support when encountering compatibility issues, due to the presence of non-LPM aware devices in the system.

aggressive LPM

System Agent Configuration --> NB PCIe Configuration

Set DMI Link ASPM Control to:
  • L0s: Device Standby State, some exit latency is introduced when returning from L0s.
  • L1: Lower Power Standby State, longer latency is introduced when returning from L1.
  • L0sL1: Activate both L0s and L1 support
Doing so allows the DMI connection inside the CPU to enter a lower power state to reduce power consumption. However, this also introduces the trade-off of some performance considering latency exists to transition from lower to fully powered state. Set PEG - ASPM to:
  • ASPM L0s: Device Standby State, some exit latency is introduced when returning from L0s.
  • ASPM L1: Lower Power Standby State, longer latency is introduced when returning from L1.
  • ASPM L0sL1: Activate both L0s and L1 support
Settings to any of the three models above to allow the devices connected to the CPU native PCI Express Bus to enter lower power states to reduce consumption of power. However, this also introduces some trade-off in some performance considering latency exists to transition from lower to fully powered state. Note: Considering not all PCIe devices support ASPM under the desktop platform, please try different modes or simply disable ASPM Support when encountering compatibility issues due to the presence of non-ASPM aware devices in the system. PCIE ASPM

Platform MISC Configuration

PCI Express Native Power Management can be Enabled to kick start the two types of ASPM functions configured earlier.  Note: Considering not all PCIe devices support ASPM under the desktop platform, please simply disable ASPM Support when encountering compatibility issues due to the presence of non-ASPM aware devices in the system.

pcie native power

APM

ErP Ready can be configured to:
  • Enabled (S4+S5) to cut the system standby power consumption under both the S4 Hibernate state and the S5 Soft Off state.
  • Enabled (S5) to cut the system standby power consumption under the S5 Soft Off state.
Setting to either of these options will be able to reduce then system to consume less than 0.5W under the desired ACPI state. However, all functions requiring standby power will also fail under this state. This includes any form of wake functionalities outside the power button, as well as USB BIOS Flashback and USB Charger+.

ErP

Please carry on to page 2 for software [OS] power management.

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