How to fix memory scheduling lag on Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000?

While trying to set up a massive automated factory, my memory read/write latency suddenly spiked to 88-94ns, making the character feel like they were frozen in ice every time I placed a building. The default XMP profile on the Asgard Bragi II just couldn't handle the sheer volume of entities, causing tiny instruction conflicts at 6000MHz. I first tried bumping the virtual memory to 48GB in Windows settings, but that was a total waste of time—it actually slowed down system responsiveness by 15%, which was honestly baffling. I eventually dove into the BIOS Advanced settings, manually squeezed the tCL timing down from 36 to 32, and nudged the memory voltage from 1.25V to 1.32V. Running AIDA64 stress tests showed the latency finally settled between 72-76ns, and those instant frame drops vanished. It wasn't a smooth ride, though; I hit three Blue Screens of Death during the first few timing tweaks until I loosened the tRCD by two notches. Memory temps stayed around 52-58℃, and the heatsinks felt warm to the touch. Benchmark software confirmed the scheduling curve is finally flat, with frame times locking in at 5.1-6.4ms.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:February 18, 2026 7:47 PM