Should I lower RAM frequency for Kingbank DDR5 6000 64GB stability?

Having 64GB of top-tier RAM felt like a joke when the game would just crash every half hour during heavy scenes. The system logs were littered with memory management errors, making it clear that the memory controller was struggling to handle dual-channel 6000MHz at this capacity. I tried enabling 'Memory Enhance' in the BIOS, but that was a disaster—crashes went from once an hour to once every ten minutes. I felt like I was fighting a losing battle. I eventually downclocked the RAM to 5600MHz, set the SoC voltage to a manual 1.2V, and loosened the tRFC timings. After a grueling 12-hour Prime95 stress test with zero errors, the game finally stopped crashing. I lost about 3ns of latency, but honestly, I can't feel the difference in-game, and I'd take stability over a tiny speed boost any day. RAM is sitting at 48-54℃ and VRMs are at 62-68℃. I've exported these BIOS settings as a backup. It's finally stable, though it's a shame I can't hit the rated 6000MHz.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:May 1, 2026 8:54 AM