Crushing the power wall in Lost Ark with Intel 760P 2TB NVMe SSD
Report #2026-LA-PWR using Windows 11 with 24H2 kernel on Intel 760P (2TB NVMe). Under full load, capacitor voltage jitter caused frequency drops ranging from 15% to 30%, with brutal peaks sending the frame rate crashing from 144fps down to 40fps. My first move was using 3rd party overclocking software to flatten voltage—which just gave me a Blue Screen of Death. The only real way was entering the BIOS Advanced Menu, finding the Core Voltage Offset, and changing it from 0 to -0.050V while locking the frequency. During a 3DMark stress test, frequency variance stayed in a tiny 1% margin, with thermals capped at 72°C.Even under extreme pressure, I still see a tiny 0.2V voltage offset, but the fluidity is through the roof. Playing now feels like cutting through butter—absolute perfection.