Voltage Curve Tuning Gamble in Space Marine 2 Overclocking
Space Marine 2 aggressive pushes trip the BIOSTAR H310MHD3 motherboard hard protection circuits with VRM coil whine and clock freefalls creating stuttering firefights that frustrate instantly. Generic presets caused immediate reboots as erratic swings triggered fail safes nullifying any gains. Manually stepping the core voltage curve forced output back into predictable linear range. Tracking power ripple under combat means watching aggressive offsets against safety thresholds. Once flattened the throttle disengaged and sustained speeds climbed steadily. Overclock boundaries mapped clearly so reliability stopped suffering random spikes. Manual tuning carries real risks but unlocks silicon potential beyond stock. The probing feels like a gamble though complete snapshots provide recovery insurance even if fights still show occasional wobbles. Even after the adjustments there are still limitations and the board protection kicks in easily under heavy loads. For this board the curve tweaks stabilize clocks a lot but cooling and stability demands increase and long sessions require temperature vigilance.