How to stop Monster Hunter: World from crashing on Jginyue B760M?

The environmental rendering in this game is brutal, and my PC decided to just reboot itself mid-fight, which is just great. The VRMs on the Jginyue B760M GAMING D4 couldn't handle the transient spikes, causing the Vcore to tank from 1.18V to 1.05V, which triggered a hard system reset. I tried disabling all C-states and power-saving options in the BIOS, but that just added 5℃ to my temps without stopping a single crash—a complete waste of time. I eventually went back into the BIOS and changed the Load-Line Calibration (LLC) from 'Auto' to 'Level 3', and nudged the VCCSA voltage to 1.20V. In Cinebench R23, the voltage ripple stayed within +/- 0.03V, and the random reboots finally stopped. I almost fried my chip initially because I pushed the voltage too high and hit 95℃, but swapping to a high-end thermal paste brought it under control. CPU is now 78-85℃, and VRMs are 60-65℃. Data exported and confirmed.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 18, 2026 4:15 PM