Fixing Corsair RGB DDR5 6400 conflicts in F1 25

The moment the lights went green and the cars surged forward, the game would hitch every 12 seconds—it was absolutely pathetic. The Corsair Vengeance RGB control service was spamming memory address requests in the background, creating a massive I/O conflict with the game's resource scheduler, sending frame times spiking over 110ms. I tried setting the lighting to static in the app, but the service was still polling the hardware, so the stutters didn't budge—totally frustrating. I eventually went nuclear and disabled all RGB-related services in the Windows Service Manager and turned off lighting sync in the BIOS. Checking HWInfo, my memory latency stabilized from a wild 88-125ns down to a consistent 75-81ns. The track finally felt smooth. Of course, all my gear went pitch black, but I fixed that by installing a lightweight open-source alternative. RAM temps stayed at 45-51℃ and VRMs were 60-66℃. I exported the config to make sure this sticks, and the system is finally behaving.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 27, 2026 6:27 PM