How to fix Asgard Vengeance II DDR5 6000 C30 crashes in MH World?
It's honestly unbearable. I have these ultra-low C30 timings, yet the game just crashes after three hours of hunting. The default voltage on the Asgard Vengeance II DDR5 6000 C30 fluctuates too much on some boards, causing a momentary voltage drop during heavy load shifts that triggers an illegal memory access error. I tried updating the BIOS to the latest version, but that actually made the crashes happen more often—a total disaster. I went into the BIOS voltage settings and manually locked VDD and VDDQ to 1.42V instead of the 'Auto' 1.35V. I ran Prime95 Large FFTs for 12 hours straight and didn't see a single error; the crashes are completely gone. I did push it to 1.48V once, and the temps spiked to 66℃ immediately, so I backed it off to 1.42V for the best balance. Now, temps stay between 50-56℃ at 6000MHz. I exported the profile to the motherboard's CMOS save to make sure I never have to fight this again.