Fixing Vcore voltage instability on Galax B760M D4 White Phantom?

Every time I loaded into a crowded district, the game would just vanish to the desktop without a word. It was incredibly stressful. The Galax B760M D4 White Phantom was struggling with transient loads, causing the Vcore to swing wildly between 1.1V and 1.3V, which triggered a CPU logic failure. I wasted time disabling core parking in the Windows power plan; it shaved one second off loading but actually made the crashes more frequent, which was beyond frustrating. I went into the BIOS, switched Vcore from Auto to Manual, and locked it at 1.28V while setting the Load-Line Calibration to L2 mode. OCCT stress tests showed voltage ripple shrunk to within ±0.01V, and the crashes stopped completely. I noticed a slight boot delay after the lock, but tweaking the SoC voltage to 1.15V cleared that up. VRM temps are now steady at 58-64℃ with power draw around 125-140W. The system logs are clean, and the controls feel instantly snappy again.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 18, 2026 8:12 PM