This was an absolute nightmare. The power delivery on this board is a joke for modern CPUs; my frame rate was dropping from 90 down to 30 in cycles. The Colorful B760M-D PRO V20 has zero heatsinks on the VRMs, and under load, they hit 110℃, forcing the CPU clock to tank from 4.4GHz to 0.8GHz. I tried the 'High Performance' power plan first, but that just made it run hotter and throttle faster—total facepalm moment. I ended up gluing three small aluminum heatsinks onto the chokes and capped the CPU TDP at 65W in the BIOS to stop the aggressive boosting. HWMonitor showed VRM temps drop from 110℃ to about 85-92℃, and the CPU finally stabilized around 3.6GHz. I actually messed up the installation and bumped a capacitor, which caused a boot failure, but I got it fixed. CPU temps are now 72-78℃ with fans at 2200 RPM. After backing up the BIOS, the fan speed is steady at 2100-2300 RPM. Last updated onApril 30, 2026 5:38 PM.
This was pure torture. 8GB of VRAM is basically a joke for 4K, and as soon as I entered a city, my FPS dropped from 60 to 20—it felt like a slideshow. The Manli Nebula RTX 5060 was pinned at 98-100% VRAM usage, forcing the system to swap to painfully slow virtual memory. I tried maxing out all settings just to see what would happen, and the PC just black-screened and rebooted; it was a total disaster. I finally dropped the texture quality from Ultra to High and turned on DLSS Quality mode with Frame Generation cranked up. GPU-Z showed VRAM usage drop from 7.9GB to around 6.5-7.1GB, and I finally hit a stable 50-60 FPS. I noticed some ghosting when I first enabled DLSS, but adjusting the sharpening to 45% made it tolerable. Core temps are sitting between 68-74℃ with the fans screaming at 1700RPM. Last updated onApril 18, 2026 7:32 PM.
This was a total nightmare. Trying to run this game on a single-tower cooler is basically a torture test for your hardware; my FPS would tank from 80 down to 30 in periodic cycles. The DeepCool AK500 Ice Cube just couldn't handle the transient power spikes of a modern CPU, and the fins would heat-soak, pushing core temps to 95℃ and triggering severe throttling. I tried enabling the 'High Performance' power plan, but that just made the CPU hotter and the throttling happen even faster—which was just laughable. I ended up strapping a 120mm auxiliary fan to the back of the cooler and capped the CPU TDP at 125W in the BIOS to stop it from boosting too aggressively. Monitoring with HWMonitor, the temps dropped from 95℃ to 78-84℃, and the clocks finally stabilized around 4.2GHz. I actually bumped into my RAM sticks while installing the extra fan, which caused a boot failure, but once I reseated everything, it worked. Temps are now 72-78℃ with fans at 2200 RPM. Exported the BIOS settings to keep this stable config backed up. Last updated onApril 24, 2026 6:15 PM.
Absolute torture. Having 4TB of space is great, but during heavy asset streaming, my frame rate was swinging wildly between 60 and 35 FPS. The controller on the Fanxiang S790 4TB was overheating while pre-loading 4K textures, causing the clock speed to dive from 2.1GHz to 800MHz, which left the game engine just waiting on the drive. I tried enabling 'High Performance' in the drivers, but that just made it hotter and triggered the throttling even faster—total facepalm moment. I went into the BIOS and locked the PCIe link mode to Gen 4 and slapped on a 3mm thermal pad to beef up the cooling. Monitoring with GPU-Z, the read/write speeds finally stabilized in the 5.2-5.8GB/s range, and the frame drops vanished. I actually messed up the thermal pad installation at first and accidentally pressed against a motherboard capacitor, which caused a boot failure, but I repositioned it and we're good. Temps are now 58-64℃. I've backed up these BIOS settings so I don't have to do this again. Last updated onMay 1, 2026 4:23 PM.
Absolute torture. This 4K MOD pushes the visuals to the limit, but my frame rate was bouncing between 60 and 30 FPS in a weird, periodic cycle. The memory controller on the Asgard Snow DDR5 6400 32GB kit was tanking from 6400MHz down to 4800MHz when handling those massive textures, basically cutting my CPU throughput in half. I tried enabling 'Prefer Maximum Performance' in the drivers, but the heat just caused more frequent downclocking—a total fail that left me just shaking my head. I eventually went into the BIOS and manually locked the frequency at 6000MHz, while bumping the VDD voltage to 1.4V to ensure it wouldn't dip under load. In GPU-Z, the memory clock finally became a flat line, and the frame drops vanished. I tried locking it at 6400MHz first, but the system just froze on the loading screen until I dialed it back to 6000MHz. Temps are now sitting between 58-64℃ with fans spinning at 2000 RPM. After exporting the optimized BIOS parameters, the game finally feels responsive and snappy. Last updated onApril 26, 2026 4:36 PM.