Locking Memory Controller Voltage
In the eerie forest, frame times jumped from 12ms to 48ms, creating a jarring tearing effect on screen. I tried Windows High Performance mode, but CPU temperatures spiked to 88℃ and fans roared, which felt like an inefficient trade-off. I used the GamePP Power Plan Switcher to enable Extreme Performance mode and locked the memory controller voltage at 1.2V per HWiNFO. Frame times stabilized at 14-18ms per FrameView, frequency held at 2133-2666MHz per CPU-Z, and temps stayed at 45-51℃ per HWiNFO.