Is the Maxsun B850M WIFI overheating in Tales of Arise?

Watching my core temps bounce around 98℃ was giving me serious anxiety, as it caused the game to jump erratically between 40 and 80 FPS. The default voltage curve on the Maxsun B850M WIFI is way too aggressive; during complex lighting renders, power spikes would hit 160W and trip the thermal wall. I tried lowering the in-game graphics to ease the load, but the temps stayed high while the game looked like mud—totally useless. I eventually went into the BIOS voltage settings and applied a negative CPU core voltage offset of -0.05V. In my stress tests, temps dropped from the 98℃ - 102℃ danger zone down to a manageable 80℃ - 86℃. I actually tried -0.10V first, but the system blue-screened immediately during the loading screen. I spent a while micro-adjusting, hitting -0.07V briefly before deciding -0.05V was the sweet spot for stability. Now P-Cores are locked at 4.5GHz - 4.7GHz and E-Cores at 3.8GHz. Cinebench R23 loops are clean. Settings are locked in.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:April 18, 2026 11:40 AM