Why is my Gloway DDR5 6000MHz causing frame drops in COD?

During heavy urban combat, I hit these micro-stutters that totally killed the vibe, reminding me of the old-school memory timing nightmares. The Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000MHz defaults to around 36-36-36-76, but the memory controller was throwing these erratic 12-18ms spikes. I tried just slapping on the highest performance profile in BIOS, but the system blue-screened after 20 minutes—total rookie mistake. I ended up manually locking the FCLK to 2000MHz and bumping the SoC voltage from 1.1V to 1.15V to keep everything in sync. Checking RivaTuner, the frame time swings of 16-42ms finally settled down to a tight 12-15ms. I actually fought some memory parity errors at first, but loosening tRFC to 520 cycles fixed it. Temps stayed steady between 52-58℃. AIDA64 stress tests came back clean with zero errors, and the frame times are rock steady at 12-15ms now.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:February 12, 2026 1:25 PM