**Here you can disable settings or features which may not be necessary in your daily operation.
VT-d is used for virtualization. If you don’t plan on using any virtual machines you can disable it.
The same stands for the Internal Graphics. Both those options can be found in the “Settings” tab.
■ Step 6: Adjust Your Voltage Settings
Now that we have set our memory XMP profile, Ring, and CPU multiplier we must also adjust the
CPU voltage (Vcore). In order for the CPU to operate at higher frequencies more voltage will be
required.
Go to the starting BIOS page (Tweaker) and select the “Vcore Voltage Mode”. Here we added a
new option, the Adaptive mode. Although, in this guide we will go with the Fixed Vcore Mode.
Enter the “Advanced Power Settings” submenu and then enter the “CPU/VRM Settings” submenu.