How to stabilize the Huntkey Blizzard T600 in the new NFS?
Cruising at 300km/h feels amazing until the CPU boost clock starts dancing, which totally kills the immersion. The Huntkey Blizzard T600 Typhoon kept the cores swinging between 68-74℃, causing the clock to flip-flop between 4.8GHz and 5.1GHz, which created some annoying visual tearing. I tried the 'Ultimate Performance' power plan in Windows, but that just pushed temps to 88℃ and made the fans scream—definitely not the way to go. I went into the BIOS and manually dropped the CPU current limit from 255A to 200A, then remounted the cooler to make sure the contact was perfect. In 3DMark Time Spy, my 1% lows jumped from 72 to 88 FPS, with fluctuations under 3%. I noticed some background apps launched slower after the current limit tweak, but switching back to the 'Balanced' power plan fixed that. CPU power is now a steady 130-145W at 62-67℃. The in-game performance overlay confirms it's finally smooth, with fans at 1400-1600 RPM.