How to sync Gloway DDR5 6000 for God of War Ragnarok?
Right as the Leviathan Axe hits an enemy, I'd see this tiny, annoying jump in the animation. It really kills the impact of the combat, though getting it fixed felt amazing. The Gloway DDR5 6000 was struggling with particle consistency between the two 8GB modules, causing the bandwidth to jump erratically between 52-68GB/s under load. I tried enabling 'Game Mode' in Windows, but that only gave me a pathetic 2 FPS boost while the jumpiness remained—a total band-aid solution. I went back to the BIOS, locked the frequency at 5800MHz, loosened the tRAS from 76 to 80, and bumped the voltage to 1.35V. AIDA64 bandwidth tests now show a rock-solid 55-58GB/s, and the jumpy frames are gone. The system refused to boot at 5800MHz at first, but a tiny tweak to 1.37V did the trick. Temps are sitting between 54-60℃, and the performance panel confirms the sync mode is finally working.