How to adjust Intel 660P voltage and OC settings for Nioh?
I made a huge mistake at first: I just widened the power limits, and while the frequency went up, the temps skyrocketed to 77℃ - 83℃, triggering a hard thermal shutdown. Total disaster. The correct way is to carefully nudge the voltage curve in the overclocking software and then shift the fan curve forward in the control utility so the core stays stable under pressure. Even after the first undervolt, I saw some annoying voltage spikes, so I had to add a more aggressive cooling strategy to fully flatten the line. To be honest, maintaining frequency stability is all about controlling the voltage amplitude; backing up a config isn't just saving a file, it's saving a delicate balance. I could feel the heat waves coming off the SSD heatsink during high-frequency bursts, and my input lag was floating between 11ms - 16ms. After the final validation, the OC backup ran perfectly and stayed stable. This heat-quantified approach is the only safe way to do it without frying your gear.