How to stop Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000MHz from crashing in BF2042?
The rush of seeing my 1% lows jump from 42 to 65 FPS was incredible; it felt like I finally unlocked the hardware's true potential. In the chaos of a 128-player match, the Gloway Celestial 6000MHz was hitting signal jitter, causing frame times to bounce between 14 - 28ms. I tried the XMP Auto profile first, but I was getting a random BSOD every ten minutes, which told me I needed to go manual. I bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.25V to 1.35V and tightened the tRFC to 500ns for better stability. In 3DMark's storage benchmark, the bandwidth fluctuation dropped to under 3%, and the micro-stutters completely evaporated. I actually tried a risky 1.4V setting at first, but that just slowed down the boot process, so I dialed it back to 1.35V for the sweet spot. Memory temps stabilized at 48 - 55℃, and monitoring software showed a 12% increase in total throughput.