Optimizing Jonsbo CR-1400E for Spider-Man Miles Morales?
Seeing my frames stay above 90 FPS was a dream, but those random micro-stutters were driving me crazy. The Jonsbo CR-1400E ARGB is a budget cooler, and once the CPU pushed past 110W, temps hit 95℃ instantly, tanking the clock to 2.8GHz. I tried Windows power-saving mode, but that just killed my minimum FPS even further—not an option for a hardcore setup. I took the whole thing apart, applied high-end phase-change paste, and manually limited the PL1 power wall to 85W in the BIOS. Cinebench R23 multi-core scores climbed from 18,000 back to 21,000, with peaks staying under 82℃. The power cap added about 3 seconds to my loading screens, but I fixed that by enabling XMP. Now the fans cruise at 1400-1600 RPM and the system is rock solid.