Using voltage offsets to stabilize the core clock performance?
I dove into the BIOS Advanced Voltage settings and shifted the Core Voltage Offset from 0 to -0.050V, pairing it with Dynamic Frequency Protection. I initially tried blindly raising the multipliers, which just led to a flashing loop of Blue Screens of Death. Once I tuned the curve and ran a 30-minute Cinebench loop, package temps stayed between 82℃ - 88℃ without throttling. In-game, heavy scenes went from 45 FPS to a stable 52 FPS. Keep in mind that the silicon lottery is real; some CPUs might need -0.030V to stay stable. Don't blindly copy my values.