Solving voltage drops on Jginyue B760M GAMING for Metaphor?

Every time a massive light or shadow effect hit the screen, the game would just vanish and dump me back to the desktop without a word. It was incredibly stressful. The VRM on the Jginyue B760M GAMING was dipping by 0.05V whenever peak power hit 85-92W, causing the CPU to choke on instructions. I tried switching to a 'Power Saver' plan to lower the heat, but that was a disaster—FPS tanked from 90 to 40 and it still crashed. I finally went into the BIOS voltage settings and set a positive offset of +0.05V and switched the Load-Line Calibration to Medium. In Prime95, the voltage swing narrowed from 1.12-1.25V down to a tight 1.21-1.23V. No more crashes. The catch was that the CPU temp spiked to 92℃ initially, so I had to aggressively ramp up the fan curve to 2200 RPM to keep it at 82-85℃. VRM temps hovered around 75-81℃. After 2 hours of OCCT, the system is solid and the input response feels instant.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 27, 2026 2:29 PM