Solving Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6400MHz instability in Nioh

These random BSODs were driving me insane—every time I used a big ability, the screen just flipped to a memory management error. The 6400 MHz controller on my mid-range board was just too unstable, leading to massive signal interference. I tried the 'Auto OC' feature, but that just made it worse, moving from one crash per hour to one every ten minutes. I eventually forced the frequency down to 5600 MHz, nudged the voltage from 1.25V to 1.30V, and loosened the tRCD to 42. Looking at the frame time graphs, the spikes dropped from 16-45ms to a clean 13-19ms, and the BSODs vanished. I actually had one more reboot error at 5600 MHz until I updated my BIOS to the latest version. Now CPU temps are 64-70℃ and RAM is stable at 46-52℃. I exported the profile to save these settings, and RAM temp is holding at 46-52℃.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last Updated:2026-06-03 17:36:59