Intel Arrow Lake loses DLVR bypass "Power Gate" profile in latest 0x112 microcode

Reports suggest that Intel has removed the ability for users to bypass DLVR through the BIOS in its latest 0x112 microcode—perHardwareluxx. DLVR technology on Intel'sArrow Lakelineup of CPUs is said to improve efficiency, though you could choose not to use the feature through a "DLVR bypass" setting in the BIOS in case you were overclocking (OC).

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DLVR is not technically an Arrow Lake-first technology. It was also featured onRaptor Lakebut fused off for technical reasons. DLVR is a part of the CPU die used to regulate power in tandem with the motherboard's voltage regulators - offering granular control over each performance and efficiency core cluster's voltage.

As explained byder8auer, DLVR is helpful in gaming loads where a 0.3V delta (between Vin and Vcore) nets a 20W power loss (20W = 0.3V x 67A). However, in production workloads where all cores are in full throttle, a 0.4V delta quickly results in over 88W of power lost (88W = 0.4V x 220A). This is why some motherboards had an option (Power Gate) to bypass DLVR, ultimately offering Raptor Lake-like voltage control.

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It appears that users can no longer switch DLVR off using the Power Gate profile after installing the latest 0x112 microcode for Arrow Lake. On further clarification, Intel says that this setting was removed to prevent "accidental misuse" of the feature. The company rep further states that DLVR is meant to be bypassed only in exotic overclocking setups - possibly through the LN2 profile on high-end boards - locking out the average consumer.

Maybe Intel is trying to avoid another Raptor Lake fiasco, but many enthusiasts will argue that the decision should be left to the end-user, at least in the DIY space. From what we can infer, this leaves early Arrow Lake adopters at the mercy of their motherboards since not every board has an extreme overclocking profile.

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