Boosting Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 performance for Marvel Rivals?

The moment I saw the loading bar fly across the screen and the map open instantly, I almost jumped out of my chair. Previously, my Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 was running at a measly 4800MHz by default, which choked the bandwidth and left me staring at loading screens for 25 seconds. I wasted time trying to clear system temp files, which only shaved off 2 seconds—totally frustrating. I finally entered the BIOS, toggled the XMP 3.0 profile, and locked the voltage at 1.35V. The RAM finally hit its rated 6000MHz, and loading times plummeted from 25 seconds to just 9 seconds. I did run into a few boot-loop issues after enabling XMP, which I only solved by loosening the timings from 30-36-36 to 32-38-38. Memory temps are stable at 42-50℃. I switched the motherboard profile to High Performance, and the whole experience is now seamless.
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