Improving stability for Vastarmor Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy PRO

Having the game just vanish to the desktop during the final phase of a raid is enough to give anyone a panic attack. The default voltage strategy on the Vastarmor RX 9070 XT was struggling with transient loads, with the core voltage swinging between 1.05V and 1.2V, which caused internal logic errors. I tried the 'update your drivers' cliché, but the crashes kept happening, proving this was a hardware voltage stability issue. I went into the settings and pushed a +60mV offset to the core and locked the minimum frequency at 2000MHz. In a 3DMark stress test, the crashes—which used to happen twice an hour—completely stopped. I did have a scare where the core hit 82°C initially, but adjusting the fan curve brought it down under 75°C. VRAM temps are now sitting at 65-71°C. After five consecutive raids with zero crashes, the input response feels tight and snappy again. It's finally playable without the anxiety.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 22, 2026 4:50 PM