Extracting Maximum Potential for ASRock B650E Taichi in The Witcher 3 Next-Gen
When pushing The Witcher 3 Next-Gen to the absolute limit, the ASRock B650E Taichi's aggressive voltage settings often trigger a protective clock-lock, causing core frequencies to tank out of nowhere. Per [OC Log CW-20260316] on Windows 11 24H2 with v580.1 drivers, an initial manual voltage offset only provided 5 minutes of stability. I had to boot into the advanced BIOS menu and perform a series of safety boundary tests, followed by a custom re-mapping of the fan response curves. MSI Afterburner confirmed that the core clock eventually locked into a steady 2.71 - 2.87 GHz range, with a temperature compliance rate of 96.2%. While the raw speed is stunning, the trade-off is brutal: single-core peak temperatures frequently spike above 95 ℃, triggering max fan speeds that sound like a jet engine takeoff, making the audit a victory in numbers but a defeat for the ears.