Fixing texture glitches on Asgard Valkyrie DDR5 6000 C30 32GB
While scoping in with a 4x, I noticed these weird white flickers in the grass, which is incredibly distracting when you're hunting for players. It turns out the aggressive C30 timings on this Asgard Valkyrie DDR5 6000 C30 32GB kit were actually too tight, causing the tRFC refresh cycle to clash with the game engine's resource calls. I tried lowering the texture quality to Medium, but the game just looked blurry and the flickering didn't stop—it felt like a total waste of my high-end gear. I went into the BIOS and loosened tRFC from 480 up to 560, while locking the voltage at 1.38V to keep things stable. Using a frame analysis tool, I saw the texture sampling error rate drop from 2.4% to under 0.1%, and the image became crystal clear. I did try pushing for C28 at one point, but the game just crashed to desktop instantly, so I went back to C30 and focused on the refresh cycle. Temps are running hot at 55℃ - 61℃, but the performance is top-tier. No more flickering, just pure gameplay.