Power Wall Bypass and Voltage Curve Optimization

According to test O-R22 on Win11 24H2 via HWinfo, the Ryzen 3 3300X Vcore took a dive from 1.3V to 0.9V the moment the power wall hit, fluctuating between 0.88V-0.92V with frequency tanking to 2200MHz. Just enabling a standard boost mode was a joke. I dove into the BIOS voltage control panel and set a -0.05V offset while locking the main clock. After five hours of brutal stress cycles, the frequency stayed rock steady between 3.6GHz-3.9GHz. I have to be transparent, though: idle power consumption went up by about 5W-8W and temps peaked about 3C higher. But the result is a buttery smooth experience. No more frame drops mid-battle. It went from a laggy mess to something that finally respects the hardware's potential.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 22, 2026 6:50 PM