Fixing Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 random crashes
Seeing 64GB of RAM make loading screens disappear was a rush, but the moment I stepped into the streets of Kyoto, the system just rebooted. Total mood killer. The Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 was running at 1.35V, but during burst reads, I saw a 0.06V dip that triggered the crash. I tried disabling virtualization in Windows, but that did nothing for the stability and just broke some of my background tools. I went into the BIOS, bumped the VDD voltage to 1.40V, and locked the SoC voltage at 1.25V. I ran Prime95 for 8 hours straight and didn't see a single error. I actually overshot it at first, pushing to 1.45V, which spiked temps to 68℃ and caused thermal throttling, so I dialed it back to 1.40V for the sweet spot. Memory temps now sit between 54-60℃. Switched the operation mode and everything is finally stable. Memory temp stayed at 54-60℃.