Why is my Jonsbo CR-1400 thermal throttling in Palworld?

Whenever I'm managing a massive Pal base, I get these annoying micro-stutters that last a fraction of a second, and it's honestly a nightmare. The Jonsbo CR-1400 ARGB just doesn't have the thermal mass for this; my core temps were spiking to 92-96℃ under heavy load, which triggered a brutal thermal throttle, tanking my clocks from 4.8GHz down to 3.2GHz. I actually tried enabling Power Saving mode in Windows to cool things down, but that was a disaster—my FPS got cut in half and the stuttering actually got worse. I finally dove into the BIOS and shifted the fan trigger threshold from 60℃ down to 45℃, while also applying a -0.05V core voltage offset. Using HWiNFO, I saw the peak temps get clamped between 82-86℃, and the frequency swing dropped from a wild 1.5GHz to just 200MHz. I did hit a snag where the system rebooted during boot-up after the first voltage tweak, so I had to back it off to -0.03V to get it rock steady. Now the CPU pulls around 95W and stays chill. After a stress test, the clocks stopped jumping, and temps settled between 62-68℃. It's usable, but the cooler is definitely pushed to its limit.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:January 31, 2026 5:10 PM