During those intense tunnel renders, the WD Black controller suffered transient voltage drops that caused frequency instability, leading to visible jagged stutters. I tested two paths: simple undervolting didn't cut it—the load peaks were still too wild. I had to combine undervolting with a custom fan curve and voltage offset. That finally pinned the thermal peaks to 71 - 74°C, and the heat coming off the chassis felt way less intense. I ran a stress test and tracked the core frequency in the OC panel, narrowing the swing from 2450 - 2780MHz to a tight 2580 - 2650MHz. Power draw is still high at 185 - 210W, and the coil whine is there if you're in a quiet room. I used the cooling monitor to confirm the frequency limits are safe. Even if the BIOS resets, I've got the backup config ready to go. The initial thermal wall was a nightmare, but the second calibration made it stable. Last updated onFebruary 17, 2026 2:15 PM.
According to Report 07, the Plextor M10PGN 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD core power was swinging between 1.27V - 1.34V, and AMD Ryzen Master showed core voltage jumps from 1.26V - 1.33V. I first tried locking the memory frequency at 3200MHz, but the improvement was tiny and didn't meet my expectations. I then spent a long time debugging, using OCCT to lock the temperature threshold and Prime95 for memory stress tests, eventually fine-tuning the voltage curve to 1.29V - 1.32V. After that, Ryzen Master recorded frequency fluctuations narrowing to 3197MHz - 3227MHz, and the screen tearing stopped. I verified the overclock stability via MSI Afterburner logs and backed up the config in BIOS. Because of the heatsink's physical limit, temps still wobble around 73℃, causing a 1-2MHz drop occasionally, but this is the absolute best this hardware can do. Last updated onMay 5, 2026 10:16 PM.
Under full load in report 519, the Huntkey power delivery was drifting between 1.25V - 1.32V. I tried two strategies: first, cranking the fans, but Ryzen Master showed the core voltage still jumping between 1.24V - 1.31V. Second, I went straight for the voltage curve. In the BIOS overclocking menu, I adjusted the voltage offset to a tight 1.27V - 1.30V. I then ran a 30-minute OCCT stress test and hit the RAM with Prime95 to ensure no BSODs. Frequencies stabilized between 3193MHz - 3223MHz, and the screen tearing during summons vanished. MSI Afterburner logs showed temps stayed between 65℃ - 70℃. It's mostly fixed, but the voltage still dips to 1.24V during transient peaks, causing tiny stutters—this PSU just has physical limits. Last updated onApril 30, 2026 10:47 PM.
I ran a side-by-side comparison for this. First, I hammered it with Prime95 for 30 minutes, and the CPU temp shot up to 88°C - 92°C instantly, triggering a massive downclock. I tried setting the fans to 100% in Windows, which dropped temps to 76°C - 80°C, but the 55dB noise was like having a jet engine in my room. I went into the BIOS, navigated to the Hardware Monitor, and set a stepped curve: 1200 RPM below 60°C, and ramping up to 1510 RPM at 75°C. OCCT confirmed the VRM cooling efficiency improved to 84% - 89%, and the noise stayed tolerable. In-game, frame variance dropped by 5% - 8%, and those heat-induced dips stopped. The only downside is the tiny heatsink on this board; if your room is over 30°C, you'll still see some temp spikes. It's just not built for absolute thermal stability. Last updated onFebruary 28, 2026 2:33 PM.
In report 2026-GL-07, Ryzen Master showed core voltage jumping between 1.25V - 1.32V, which messed up the frame generation curve during combat arts. I tried locking the RAM to 3200MHz, but it was a waste of time. I used OCCT to find the temperature threshold and ran Prime95 stress tests, then went into the BIOS voltage control panel to flatten the curve to 1.28V - 1.31V. After that, clock speeds stayed tight between 3194MHz - 3224MHz and the tearing stopped. I set up an adaptive fan curve to keep temps between 66℃ - 71℃. MSI Afterburner logs confirm it's stable, and I've backed up the profile for quick recovery. The frame rate is now incredibly steady, making Boss fights feel way more fluid. Last updated onApril 28, 2026 9:55 PM.