Stabilizing Gigabyte RTX 5060 Gaming OC for MGS Delta?

It was unbelievable—right in the middle of a stealth op, my PC would just give up and blue screen. The Gigabyte RTX 5060 was boosting hard, but the voltage was bouncing between 1.02V and 1.08V, causing a checksum error during frame submission. I tried lowering textures, but the crashes kept happening—software tweaks are useless when the voltage is unstable. I opened the OC tools, added a +15mV offset to the core voltage, and locked the frequency at 2520MHz to ensure absolute stability. In a 3DMark stress test, the TDR errors vanished, and I ran it for four hours without a single crash. I actually pushed the voltage too far at first and hit 85°C, which triggered a thermal throttle and scared the life out of me. Now it stays between 68°C - 74°C. Exporting the profile was easy, and the input lag is gone. It's finally stable, though I lost a bit of peak boost.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last Updated:2026-05-15 08:33:34