How to stop Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 96GB from crashing?
This is just pathetic—having 96 GB of RAM and still crashing in Cities Skylines is an insult to high-capacity kits. The Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 was struggling with the massive MOD dataset, and the memory controller voltage suffered a brutal 0.05V drop from 1.35V, leading to a total black screen once the city population hit 100k. I tried expanding the virtual memory to 100 GB, but that didn't stop the crashes and just added two minutes to the loading time—a complete waste of effort that made me question the compatibility of this kit. I eventually went into the BIOS and clocked the RAM down from 6000 MHz to 5600 MHz, while bumping the voltage to 1.4V to ensure absolute stability. After a two-hour OCCT stress test, the voltage ripple was kept under 0.01V and I didn't see a single crash. I lost about 4 GB/s in bandwidth, but that's way better than losing a city I spent hours building. RAM temps stayed at 50-55℃ and VRM temps were 60-65℃. I exported the BIOS profile to save these settings, and temps are holding at 50-55℃.