Powering Performance: Understanding VRM in Computers
A VRM, or Voltage Regulator Module, is a critical component on a computer’s motherboard that manages the power supplied to the CPU, GPU, and other essential parts. Its main function is to convert the power from the power supply unit (PSU) into a stable voltage suitable for sensitive components. Without a reliable VRM, components can experience instability, reduced performance, or even permanent damage.
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