Fixing DDR5 7200MHz stability for G.Skill Trident Z Royal in R6 Siege

When trying to hit a fast flick shot, the frame rate feels like a rollercoaster, swinging from 140 FPS down to 60 FPS—it's absolutely insane. The G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR5 7200 was showing 25-35ms of voltage ripple, which caused tiny jitters in the CPU internal clock and triggered sync errors. I first tried the High Performance power plan in Windows, but that just pushed memory temps to 65℃, which felt like a total scam. I eventually flashed the latest stable BIOS and set a memory voltage offset of -0.02V to keep the heat in check. In AIDA64, the voltage swing narrowed from 0.12V to 0.06V, and the stuttering completely stopped. I did have a brief moment where the RAM wasn't detected after the BIOS flash, but reseating the sticks and clearing the CMOS solved it. Memory temps now stay between 55-62℃. I used a config export tool to back up these verified voltage and BIOS settings, and the temps are holding at 55-62℃.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 29, 2026 12:48 PM