Can the Jonsbo CR-1400E handle power spikes in Horizon?

Every time I faced a massive machine, the game would hitch for about 0.5 seconds, which totally killed the combat flow. The cooling capacity of the Jonsbo CR-1400E Black Edition is honestly a bit thin for high-frequency boosts, leaving my CPU bouncing between 88-95℃ and hitting the thermal wall constantly. I tried disabling Core Boost in the OS, and while temps dropped to 70℃, my FPS tanked from 80 down to 45—that was a total disaster and left me feeling pretty anxious. I ended up stripping the cooler and reapplying high-grade paste using the five-dot method, then set the PBO negative offset to 15. In AIDA64 FPU tests, the peak temps stayed between 82-87℃. I actually pushed the offset to 25 at one point and got an immediate BSOD upon launching the game, so I backed it off to 15 for stability. Fans are steady at 1600RPM. Cinebench loops confirm no more dips, and the input lag is finally gone.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:April 4, 2026 3:04 PM