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CPUSA voltage refers to the voltage of the bus inside the CPU, which is generally 1.2V; IO voltage refers to the input\/output voltage of the chip, which is generally 1.8V or 3.3V....

What are cpusa voltage and io voltage?

CPUSA voltage refers to the voltage of the bus inside the CPU, which is generally 1.2V; IO voltage refers to the input\/output voltage of the chip, which is generally 1.8V or 3.3V.
These two voltages are essential components in computer hardware, they ensure the normal operating voltage at the same time, but also have a great impact on the life and performance of electronic components. In addition, with the high performance and multi-core of modern computers, the power consumption of CPUSA is increasing, so the CPU voltage is also increasing, which requires the design of more complex power management and cooling systems to ensure the reliable and efficient operation of the computer system.


CPUSA voltage refers to the voltage of the central processor, that is, the voltage of the CPU.
This voltage can be adjusted to change the operating frequency and performance of the CPU.
IO voltage refers to the voltage of the I\/O (Input\/Output) controller, which controls the data input and output inside the computer.
This voltage can be adjusted to change the data transmission speed and stability of the computer.