


My computer seems stable at -150mv, but once in a while (days) i do experience a crash and reboot. Second question: would you suggest i use SPeedshift with 128/64 settings? does it hurt performance in real life usage? i did notice somewhat lower framerates during benchmark. How is this possible? can it be simply because when i first tested the computer it was still technically "winter"? or should i be worried about something? After the first undervolt the temps seemed to rise a bit. Nothing else changed, i also formatted my computer. After a while i undervolted, made sometests with the computer ,etcetera, now if i play andromeda with NO UNDERVOLTING my temperatures are around 92, 94 degrees. When i just bought the computer i ran Mass Effect Andromeda while overclockingwith predator sense, it reached 88 degrees. I am picking my way around throttlestop and general undervolting, and have a couple of questions that baffle me a while.
