How to calibrate Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000 stability?

Watching millions of citizens flow through the streets is great, but the random stutters were killing the vibe. The XMP profile on my Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000 had a 4-8% checksum error rate on my board, leading to those annoying micro-hitches during peak city loads. I tried lowering the resolution first, but the city looked like a blur, and I realized I had to fix this at the hardware level. I jumped into the BIOS and bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V, while slightly loosening the primary timings from 30-36-36-76 to 32-38-38-80. In the frame time analysis, my 1% lows jumped from a pathetic 18 FPS to a much more playable 45 FPS. I did have a few random reboots right after the voltage bump, but loosening the tRFC by 20 units finally stabilized everything. RAM temps hovered around 52-58℃ and VRMs were 62-68℃. The performance panel shows a 10% increase in read/write bandwidth, and the gameplay is finally fluid, though the heat is noticeable.
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