How to fix memory overflow on Kingston Fury 8GB DDR3 in Indiana Jones?

Trying to run this game on 8GB of old RAM is honestly a joke. RAM usage hit 99% the second I launched it. Compared to the 32GB standard today, this single-channel DDR3 bandwidth is a total bottleneck, with transfer speeds hovering around 10 GB/s. It's a depressing performance gap. I tried lowering the resolution, but while the FPS went up, the crash frequency actually increased—a complete waste of time. I eventually went into the BIOS, forced the RAM frequency to 1866MHz, and bumped the voltage to 1.55V. Stress tests showed temps between 52°C - 58°C. I had some nasty memory checksum errors at first, but loosening the timings to 11-11-11 finally stabilized it. I'm getting 35-42 FPS on low settings. It's barely playable, but at least I can finish a chapter without the game vanishing. I exported the BIOS overclock profile to back up these extreme settings.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 2, 2026 10:16 AM