How to fix random BSODs on Jginyue X99 Titanium D4 in Expeditions: Rome?

I'm at my wit's end—this X99 platform feels like it's walking a tightrope with modern games. I'd be halfway through a load and then BAM, a blue screen and a lost save file. The quad-channel traces on the Jginyue X99 Titanium are prone to EMI during high-frequency bursts, causing the memory controller to throw parity errors during heavy asset streaming. I tried locking the RAM frequency in software, but that just added latency without fixing the crashes—it felt like the default settings were lying to me. I eventually went into the BIOS and bumped the RAM voltage from 1.2V to 1.35V and loosened the tRCD timings by three increments. In my tests, BSODs dropped by about 95%, and I can finally load the game in one go. I accidentally pushed the VCCIO voltage too high at first, which bumped CPU temps by 6℃, but I dialed it back to 1.1V. RAM temps are between 48-55℃. Backed up the final timing config after passing the stress test.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 19, 2026 9:06 AM