Solving thread scheduling lag on Jginyue B760M Gaming D4

Every time my character launched a wide-area attack, the screen would hitch. It's a basic scheduling issue that's honestly just annoying. The power delivery on this Jginyue board has a voltage drop of up to 0.08V during transient current spikes, causing the CPU cores to bounce erratically between 3.2GHz and 4.1GHz. I tried locking the minimum processor state to 100% in Windows, but the CPU just hit 95℃ and throttled even harder—a total fail. I went into the BIOS, set the Load-Line Calibration (LLC) to Mode 4, and manually tuned the Vcore to 1.25V. In Cinebench R23, my multi-core score climbed from 18200 to 19500, and the frequency curve finally flattened out. I actually had a boot failure when I first tried Mode 4, but a tiny +0.01V offset fixed the stability. Now CPU temps stay between 78-84℃ and the VRM area is at 85-90℃. I backed up the BIOS profile so I don't have to do this again, and the power zone is holding at 85-90℃.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 5, 2026 3:43 PM