Why is my Kingbank Yin Jue 32GB DDR4 3600 causing lag spikes?
In vegetation-heavy areas like the Sumeru rainforest, I noticed these annoying, rhythmic micro-stutters that absolutely kill the immersion for any hardcore player. After digging into the telemetry, I found the memory latency on my Kingbank Yin Jue 3600MHz was jumping wildly between 75 - 92ns, causing the CPU to choke on object indexing. My first instinct was to enable 'Ultimate Performance' mode in Windows, but that was a disaster; my core temps spiked to 90℃ and triggered thermal throttling. I eventually headed into the BIOS, switched the primary timings from Auto to 16-18-18-36, and bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.37V to clean up the signal integrity. Checking RTSS, the frame time variance shrunk from a messy 16 - 35ms down to a rock-steady 12 - 16ms. It wasn't a walk in the park, though—I hit two black screens during boot until I loosened the tRAS to 38. With memory temps sitting at 42 - 48℃, a three-hour stress test confirmed the scheduling is finally stable, keeping frame times locked at 12 - 16ms.