Solving memory instability on Jginyue B760M GAMING
It's honestly pathetic that a non-brand board crashes this often in a survival game; the compatibility is just a joke. With XMP 3200MHz on, the Jginyue B760M's memory voltage was swinging between 1.32V and 1.38V, causing checksum errors during heavy terrain loads that just crashed the game. I tried disabling Fast Boot in Windows, but that just added 5 seconds to my boot time and the crashes kept happening every two hours—a total waste of time. I finally flashed the latest BIOS and locked the memory voltage at 1.36V, while loosening the tRFC timing by 10 cycles. The system then ran for 10 hours straight without a single crash, with frames staying between 70-90 FPS. I actually pushed the voltage too high at first and the RAM hit 65℃, so I had to add an extra fan to keep it cool. Now the CPU sits at 62℃ - 68℃ with fans at 1600RPM. I've exported these settings to a backup file so I don't have to do this nightmare again.