Understanding VRM in Modern PCs
A Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) is a critical component in modern computers that ensures stable power delivery to the CPU and other essential components. VRMs convert the higher voltage from the power supply into a lower, consistent voltage suitable for the processor, memory, and motherboard circuits. Without a reliable VRM, a CPU could receive fluctuating power, leading to instability, crashes, or even permanent hardware damage.
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