Is lowering RAM frequency the only way to stop crashes on H610M-VDH?
This H610M board is a joke when it comes to handling high-frequency RAM; I was getting a random crash every half hour. The system logs were a sea of memory management errors, proving the controller was on the edge of collapse at 3200 MHz. I tried enabling 'Memory Enhanced Mode' in the BIOS, which was a disaster—it actually increased the crash rate from once an hour to once every ten minutes. I felt like I was losing my mind. Eventually, I downclocked the RAM to 2666 MHz, set the SoC voltage to a fixed 1.1V, and loosened the tRFC timings. After that, Prime95 ran for twelve straight hours without a single error, and Genshin stopped crashing entirely. Sure, I lost about 5ns of latency, but in actual gameplay, I can't feel the difference, and stability is way more important than a few nanoseconds. RAM temps are 42 - 48℃, and the VRM is at 60 - 66℃. I used the board's export tool to back up these settings, and the 60 - 66℃ VRM temp is consistent.