Solving Gloway DDR5 6000 memory channel issues in Far Cry 6

The channel management on this kit is a joke. In high-load Far Cry 6 scenes, the load distribution across the dual channels was completely skewed, leaving the CPU waiting for data and causing obvious drops. I tried increasing the virtual memory, but that just made the response time worse—totally illogical. I decided to go into the BIOS and nudge the RAM voltage from 1.35V up to 1.38-1.41V, while locking the frequency at 6000MHz for absolute stability. My monitoring panel showed a 15% increase in effective bandwidth, and the FPS range improved from 45-62 to a steadier 58-65. I initially tried pushing it to 6400MHz, but that just led to a flood of memory parity errors. It took four CMOS clears and some tedious timing tweaks to get it back under the safety line. The RAM slots hit 62-68℃ under full load, but the system is finally rock steady. I exported the config file so I don't have to do this again, with temps staying at 62-68℃.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:March 29, 2026 12:24 PM