Fixing memory voltage crashes on Kingston HyperX Savage

This was insane—in a battlefield full of particle effects, my PC acted like a piece of junk and blue-screened every time a fight got intense. The voltage on the HyperX Savage was jumping between 1.2V and 1.35V, causing the CPU to hit critical parity errors when reading memory addresses. I tried lowering the in-game graphics settings, but while the FPS went up, the BSODs didn't stop—optimizing software was a complete waste of my life. I went into the BIOS, manually increased the memory VDDQ voltage by 0.05V, and locked the frequency at 2133 MHz instead of 2400 MHz to guarantee stability. In Prime95, the memory stopped throwing errors and ran for four hours without a single crash. I almost panicked at first because I pushed the voltage too high and the RAM hit 65°C, triggering a throttle. Now it stays in the 48°C - 55°C range, and I've backed up the BIOS profile just in case.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last Updated:2026-05-07 15:32:36