Should I manually sync FCLK for Kingston 2666MHz in The Division?
There's nothing quite like the feeling of pure technical synergy when you get your RAM perfectly synced during a firefight. While the Kingston DDR4 2666 is stable by default, the FCLK was jumping randomly between 1333-1400MHz, causing frame times to swing wildly between 15-30ms. I tried the 'Performance Mode' in BIOS first, but the system just hard-froze after 15 minutes of gameplay—clearly not a viable path for low-frequency sticks. I manually locked the FCLK at 1333MHz and bumped the voltage to 1.35V to ensure a strict 1:1 sync mode. RivaTuner showed the FPS range tighten from a shaky 55-75 to a solid 68-72. I did hit some minor memory checksum errors early on, but loosening tRAS to 80 cycles fixed everything. CPU temps are holding at 65-72℃. The performance panel confirms the sync is active, and the mode switch is a success.