How to stabilize voltage curves for high-precision MODs?
Auto-OC from the motherboard was a disaster—blue screen city as soon as the population grew. I switched to a manual path: in BIOS -> Advanced -> Voltage, I moved the core offset from 0V to -0.050V and enabled dynamic frequency protection. According to OCCT Report 2025-CS-12, this locked the core at 5.2GHz with a peak temp capped at 78℃. Frame time variance dropped from 20% to 8% compared to stock. The catch? This requires elite cooling. If your airflow is mediocre, this setting actually triggers thermal throttling in summer.