So, a more systematic approach was needed. I reset all policies to default and installed the latest ryzen profiles. This adds a ryzen balanced and ryzen high performance policies in addition to windows default power saver, balanced and high performance.
Switched over to power saver and watched the ups numbers as well as ryzen master to monitor core utilization and voltages. Saw good stuff
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Next, went through each line, line by line and recorded each entry and its value in a spreadsheet. Did the same for the ryzen balanced. Highlighted the differences in yellow.
After much experimentation turns out the Processor performance decrease threshold and Processor performance boost policy made significant changes to vcore and power consumption. More so the first one. Tweaked it to get back to similar vcore voltages and ups wattage I had with the power saver at idle conditions. There is improvement under steady state conditions.
However, that's not to say that VMB has no cpu usage. It does. But, I suppose that's the price to pay for ability to send signal to two different speaker devices (digital and analog) as well as EQ/cross over functions.
Results are in the attached spreadsheet.