How do I stop power delivery instability on the Galax B760M?

During those intense Elder Dragon fights, I kept hitting these millisecond-long freezes that are absolutely lethal when you're trying to time a perfect dodge. After digging into HWiNFO, I found the Galax B760M D4 Wi-Fi Black Knight's default voltage was all over the place during load spikes, with Vcore swinging between 1,15V and 1,28V, which forced the CPU clock to jump erratically from 4,2GHz to 4,8GHz. I initially tried enabling Ultimate Performance mode in Windows, but that was a joke—it didn't stop the stutters and actually pushed my VRM temps up to a scary 92C. I eventually went into the BIOS -> Advanced -> Voltage settings and manually set a positive voltage offset of +0,05V, while locking the VRM fan speed to 65% or higher. Once I did that, the voltage stabilized between 1,22V and 1,24V, and my frame times dropped from a jittery 18-42ms down to a rock steady 12-15ms. It wasn't a smooth ride though; I hit two random reboots during the first few tweaks until I switched the load line to Medium mode. Now, core temps sit around 72-78C and the VRMs stay under 81C. After a long stress test, the voltage waveform is finally flat, and the game feels fluid again.
Category:Software Usage Last Updated:2026-03-10 22:11:51