CEP stands for Current Excursion Protection. This function ensures stable performance by compensating with more voltage, or sacrificing performance by lowering frequencies, depending on various CPU power supply parameters.
In these situations, it’s better to disable this function… However, this was not possible with all CPU and motherboard combinations. With a non-K CPU, you couldn’t disable it on Z790 and B760 boards, or with a K processor on a B760 motherboard. Now, with bios based on Intel’s new microcode, it’s possible!
Depending on the application, you should see a reduction in processor temperatures. The brand mentions gains of up to 16°C on tests carried out with a Core i5 14600 on a B760M Aorus Elite AX, while offering the same performance. To get hold of the bios in question, visit the brand’s website.