How to fix CPU thermal throttling on Huntkey Blizzard T600?
During high-speed mech dashes, my CPU temps would rocket from 62°C to 91°C in a heartbeat, sending the clock speed crashing from 5.1 GHz down to 3.4 GHz. That sudden dip made the controls feel completely unresponsive and sluggish. The default fan curve on the Huntkey Blizzard T600 is way too conservative, barely hitting 900 RPM until it crosses the 80°C threshold. I initially tried switching the Windows power plan to High Performance, but that just accelerated the heat buildup and hit the thermal wall even faster—a total waste of time. I eventually dove into the BIOS to set a custom PWM curve, cranking the speed to 1700 RPM the moment it hits 75°C, and slashed the fan start delay to 0.1 seconds. Running AIDA64 stress tests showed peak core temps dropping from 93°C to a much safer 77-83°C, and the throttling completely vanished. To be honest, the fans sounded like a jet engine at first, but once I dialed back the sub-60°C speeds to 700 RPM, it hit a sweet spot. With the CPU load hovering around 75%, the heat distribution is now even, and real-time monitoring confirms the clock speed is rock steady with fans humming at 1400-1600 RPM.