Stabilizing frequency output via voltage adjustments

With a budget board like this, blindly cranking the clock is a one-way ticket to a BSOD. I followed the parameters in the SOYO-OC-2025 report: navigated to BIOS, went to Advanced Voltage settings, and changed the core voltage offset from 0V to +0.025V. Testing with OCCT showed the DDR4 frequency swing narrowed from +/- 168MHz to around +/- 135MHz. I then pushed the power limit ceiling up by 10% in the Power Management menu, which stabilized my baseline FPS between 62fps - 67fps, killing those random stutters. The downside is that my package temps hit 88℃, which is dangerously close to the 95℃ thermal throttle point. If the room temperature rises in the summer, I'll have to dial this back or the CPU will force a downclock.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:December 16, 2025 9:48 PM