Optimizing Core Voltage Stability
At 300km/h, entering high-speed corners caused my CPU temps to jump between 82-87℃ per AIDA64, creating input lag that made precision driving impossible. I tried disabling core parking in the Windows Power Plan; response improved slightly, but temps rose by 3℃ and frequency drops persisted. I then used the GamePP BIOS Load-Line Voltage Adjustment Wizard to switch to L3 mode and tuned VCC core voltage to 1.30V per CPU-Z. Cinebench R23 confirmed a stable multi-core frequency of 5.1GHz, while HWInfo64 showed fans steady at 1200 RPM.