How to fix XMP crashes on Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 64GB?

It was pure torture. Having 64GB of RAM and still crashing to desktop made me incredibly anxious about my save progress. The XMP profile for the Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 was causing VDD voltage swings between 1.35V and 1.42V, which triggered the memory controller's protection. I tried downclocking to 5200MHz, but the loading times became sluggish—a total joke of a solution. Instead, I went into BIOS and locked the VDD voltage at 1.40V and loosened tRFC from 480 to 560. After 6 grueling passes of MemTest86, the errors dropped from one every two hours to zero. I did push it to 1.45V once, but the RAM temps spiked to 65℃, so I backed it off to 1.40V. Now it stays at 52-58℃ and runs flawlessly. I exported the BIOS profile to backup these voltage calibrations so I don't have to do this again.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 21, 2026 6:08 PM