ASUS TUF Gaming B650M-Plus Motherboard Review
Peter Donnell / 10 months ago
Power Consumption
Power consumption on motherboards is important because it affects the stability and performance of the system, especially when overclocking or using high-end components. The power consumption of a motherboard depends on its features, the type of voltage regulator, integrated chipsets and modules, and BIOS power-saving features.
It’s also pretty competitive on power consumption, again factoring in the fact that this is a smaller motherboard with less I/O than more expensive models, it’s maybe running a little high, but it’s an equation that balances itself out, with some bits running high, some things bringing it down, giving us 351 watts overall.