How to stabilize voltage on ASUS B760M TUF for Hellblade 2?
Every time the game transitioned to a high-detail area, my FPS would tank from 60 to 30, which is jarring as hell on Ultra settings. Looking at HWiNFO, the default voltage strategy on the ASUS B760M Heavy Artillery was swinging between 11.7V and 12.3V during power spikes, causing micro-delays in the CPU cores. I tried the 'Ultimate Performance' power plan in Windows, but that just pushed my temps to a scary 96°C, triggering a thermal throttle that made the stuttering even worse—a total waste of time. I eventually dove into the BIOS, set the Load-Line Calibration (LLC) to 'Medium,' and applied a core voltage offset of -0.040V. RTSS showed frame times tightening from 16-42ms to a consistent 11-15ms, and the game finally felt fluid. I did run into a BSOD the first time I applied the voltage change, but nudging the compensation back to +0.020V stabilized the system. The VRM area now stays around 58-65°C. After a stress test, the voltage curve is smooth, and the input lag is practically gone.