How to stabilize extreme clock speeds via voltage tweaks?

In this kind of extreme stress, just cranking the clock speed is a one-way ticket to constant driver crashes. I logged frequency swings between ±136MHz - 169MHz, which felt like rhythmic stuttering. I dumped the 'Auto-Overclock' presets, went into the BIOS voltage control panel, micro-adjusted the core voltage offset, and rebuilt the fan curve from scratch. This recovered a stable frequency gain of 143MHz - 213MHz, and the downclocking stutters completely vanished. Word of caution: pushing the voltage too far makes the power draw spike instantly, causing the fans to scream with a loud, annoying whine. After three stress test cycles, I landed on a stable 63fps - 68fps. I didn't hit the absolute physical limit, but the trade-off for stability means no more random freezes, just a smooth, professional-grade performance curve.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 16, 2026 6:48 PM