Fixing power instability for Scarlet Nexus on Jinyue X99M-PLUS D4

Whenever I trigger a massive psychic attack, the frame rate feels like a roller coaster, swinging from 100 FPS down to 40 FPS—it's absolutely insane. The Jinyue X99M's power phases were producing 20-30ms of voltage ripple, which caused micro-jitters in the CPU internal clock and triggered sync errors. I first tried the 'High Performance' power plan in Windows, but that just pushed the VRM temps to 95℃, which was a total joke. I ended up flashing the latest corrected BIOS and setting a CPU core voltage offset of -0.06V to bring the heat down. In AIDA64, the voltage swing shrank from 0.15V to 0.06V, and the stutters vanished completely. I did have a moment of panic when the RAM wasn't detected after the flash, but a quick reseat and CMOS clear fixed it. Board temps are now around 60-68℃. Used a config export tool to back up these voltage and BIOS settings, and the power delivery is finally sorted.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 25, 2026 12:35 PM