How do I fix memory latency spikes in Gray Zone Warfare?

While sneaking through dense foliage, I noticed these annoying micro-tears that made sniping a total nightmare. The default XMP profile for the Kingbank Yin Jue DDR4 3600 is surprisingly flaky on some boards, causing latency to swing wildly between 68ns and 82ns. I tried switching to the High Performance power plan in Windows, but that was a joke—it didn't touch the underlying hardware timings at all, which left me pretty frustrated. I eventually dove into the BIOS Advanced Memory settings and bumped the voltage from 1.35V to a steady 1.38V, while locking tRCD and tRP at 18-18-18. After running AIDA64, the read latency tightened up to 62-65ns, and my frame times stopped jumping from 15-40ms, settling instead at a rock-steady 12-16ms. It wasn't a walk in the park, though; I hit two boot failures during memory training until I loosened tRFC to 560 cycles. With temps sitting between 42-48℃ and fans humming at 1200-1400 RPM, HWiNFO confirmed the memory controller load is finally flat. Frame times are now locked at 12-16ms, but keep an eye on your tRFC if you're pushing for stability.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 1, 2026 8:17 PM