Should I adjust Vcore offset on Jginyue B760M for Ghost of Tsushima?

The default voltage management on this board is a joke—the moment the load hits, the frames just tank. The Vcore on the Jginyue B760M GAMING D4 was swinging between 1.1V and 1.2V, causing the CPU to lag by 18-26ms during complex physics calculations in combat. I tried the 'Auto Overclock' setting in the BIOS, but it was a disaster; the system would BSOD every two hours. I finally manually set a Vcore offset of +0.05V and forced the CPU fans to 1800 RPM once the chip hit 75℃. In Cinebench R23, my score jumped from 21,000 to 22,800, with temps holding at 82-88℃. The fans were screaming at first, so I dialed back the speed to 600 RPM for anything under 60℃ to keep it quiet. Now it's perfectly stable and the response time is instant.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 20, 2026 6:29 PM