Fixing performance dips on Manli GeForce RTX 5060 8GB

Every time I whipped the camera around the streets of Tokyo, my FPS would tank from 80 down to 40, which honestly gave me a huge amount of anxiety. The Manli RTX 5060 has a power wall at 115W, but during heavy lighting scenes, it was peaking at 130W, causing the core clock to fluctuate wildly between 1.8GHz and 2.4GHz. I tried lowering the global settings to Medium, but I only gained about 10 FPS and the game looked washed out while the stutters persisted—a total letdown. I eventually used MSI Afterburner to push the power limit to 110% and nudged the core voltage to 1.05V to keep the clocks high. In AIDA64 stress tests, the clock stayed pinned at 2450MHz without any dips. I almost throttled the card at 85℃ during the first run, but forcing the fans to 1800RPM stabilized things. VRAM temps stayed between 62-68℃. 3DMark confirmed zero drops, and the system is finally dialed in.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 26, 2026 2:17 PM