Improving image stability for Gigabyte RTX 5060 GAMING OC in F1 25
During high-G corners, I started seeing these tiny, shimmering color tears on the edges of the track. In a competitive sim, that's just unacceptable. The GDDR7 memory on the Gigabyte RTX 5060 GAMING OC runs at 20Gbps, and I found the voltage was fluctuating by about 0.02V, causing rare sampling errors. I tried V-Sync first, but that added about 20ms of input lag, which felt like driving on ice—absolutely infuriating. I updated to the latest Game Ready driver and used the overclocking panel to bump the memory voltage by +10mV to stabilize the signal. The RivaTuner graph showed the latency spikes vanished, and frame times stabilized at 6.5-8.8ms. I did have a nightmare where the driver update broke some of my old mods, and it took me half an hour to reinstall them. Now the GPU sits at 60-66°C with fans at 1400 RPM. 3DMark confirms it's rock solid, and the tearing is gone.