How to fix power delivery spikes on Huntkey Blizzard T600 Typhoon?
While pushing 4K resolution during takeoff, I noticed the 12V rail on my Huntkey Blizzard T600 Typhoon was acting up, causing the system to trigger protective frame drops whenever the CPU boosted. I saw the voltage swinging wildly between 11.8V - 12.1V in HWiNFO, which turned loading complex airport scenery into a stuttering nightmare. I first tried enabling 'Ultimate Performance' in Windows, but that was a mistake—CPU temps shot up to 92 - 96℃, triggering thermal throttling and making the lag even worse. I was honestly baffled. I eventually dove into the BIOS, switched the Load-Line Calibration from Auto to Medium, and manually locked the CPU core voltage between 1.32V - 1.35V. After that, the voltage ripple tightened from 50mV - 80mV down to a clean 20mV - 35mV, and my frame times finally locked in around 16.6ms. I actually bricked the boot process once by setting the voltage too low, and it took a +0.02V offset to finally stabilize everything. Now the PSU fan sits at 1100 - 1300 RPM, which is quiet enough. Benchmarks confirm the current output is finally a smooth line, and the 16.6ms frame time is rock steady.