Taming Voltage Ripple and BSODs on Gloway RAM in Ghost of Tsushima

Based on report 2026-GOT-S1, AIDA64 stress test logs confirmed a sudden vdrop between 0.08V and 0.12V during transient loads, which triggered immediate system crashes. My rookie mistake was which involved pumping another 0.05V into the core voltage through the BIOS, but that just pushed the VRM thermals into the 88°C - 92°C zone, causing heat-induced throttling. I then spent hours in the BIOS Advanced Voltage menu, setting the Load Line Calibration (LLC) to a balanced medium level. Combined with the high-frequency traits of the Gloway Celestial Strategy DDR5 6000MHz 32GB, I manually locked the L2 cache offset. After three rigorous loop iterations, the crash rate plummeted to zero, with a voltage floor stabilizing at 1.30V. To be honest, miniscule hitches still appear in massive open-world crowds, but it's rock steady compared to a BSOD. A complete triumph over the ripple.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:March 31, 2026 6:12 PM