Fixing Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000MHz stability in Ark 2
Whenever I loaded a base with thousands of entities, the game would just vanish to the desktop without a word, which made me really paranoid about my hardware. The high-frequency nature of the Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000 can cause signal interference on some boards, and my memory controller was throwing 0x124 hardware errors during data bursts. I first tried dropping the frequency to 5200MHz; the crashes stopped, but I lost 15% of my FPS, which felt like a terrible trade-off. I went back into the BIOS Advanced settings, switched the memory signal strength from Auto to Strong, and bumped the tREFI parameter to 65535 to reduce refresh frequency. After 4 full passes of MemTest86, those 2 errors per hour completely disappeared. I did notice a slight delay in booting after changing the signal strength, but rearranging the boot order fixed it. RAM temps are stable at 55-62℃ with voltage at 1.35V. After 12 hours of crash-free gaming, the stability check is done.