How to stop Huntkey Blizzard T600 from rebooting in CP2077?

Trying to run Overdrive mode on this PSU felt like trying to pull a rocket with a tractor—the performance gap was just pathetic. The 12V rail on the Huntkey Blizzard T600 was swinging wildly between 11.2V and 12.4V when transient peaks hit 600W, which just tripped the Over Current Protection (OCP) and killed the PC. I first tried swapping the cables, but the reboots kept happening every fifteen minutes; a total waste of time. I eventually went into the BIOS, switched the CPU load-line voltage from Auto to L2 mode, and swapped the GPU power from a single daisy-chained cable to two independent leads. My multimeter showed the voltage droop shrank from 0.7V to a negligible 0.1V, and the stability improved massively. I actually pushed the load-line too far at first, sending temps up to 86℃, until I dialed the offset back to +0.02V to find the sweet spot. The PSU fan now hums steadily at 1200 RPM. I exported the power waveforms via stress tests, and the delivery is finally clean.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 29, 2026 10:06 PM