How to stabilize Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 MHz?

Flying through spaceports is visually stunning, but the random micro-stutters were ruining the vibe. The frequency scaling on the Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 64GB was way too aggressive, jumping between 4800MHz and 6000MHz during multi-threaded loads. This caused my frame times to spike from 14ms to 42ms out of nowhere. I tried killing every single background app in Windows, which lowered CPU usage but did nothing for the frequency swings. Just a waste of effort. I went into the BIOS, disabled Global C-State energy saving, and manually locked the memory frequency at 6000MHz. RTSS showed frame time variance shrinking from 12-40ms down to a tight 15-18ms. The smoothness is night and day now. Disabling C-States bumped my idle RAM temps by 5℃, but a quick tweak to the fan curve brought it back under control. RAM now stays at 52-58℃ and the board is at 62-68℃. It's a bit more power-hungry, but the stability is worth it.
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