Solving stability issues on Jginyue X99M-PLUS D4?
It was unbelievable; in the middle of these high-fidelity battles, my PC acted like a piece of junk, BSODing every time an explosion went off. The VRM on the Jginyue X99M-PLUS was hovering between 85-92℃, causing the Vcore to jump between 1.1V and 1.3V, which just killed the system. I tried lowering the game settings, but while the FPS went up, the BSODs didn't stop—a complete waste of my life. I went into the BIOS, added a +0.05V offset to the CPU voltage, and set the Load-Line Calibration to Medium. In Cinebench, the core clocks finally stopped jumping, and I got three hours of zero crashes. I actually pushed the voltage too far once and hit 100℃, triggering an emergency shutdown that nearly gave me a heart attack. VRM temps now sit at 78-84℃. Saved the BIOS profile for backup.