Fixing Gloway DDR5 6000 sync delays in Atomic Heart

Exploring the robot-infested factories was a struggle because of these tiny frame skips that are absolutely lethal in fast combat. The Gloway Celestial Yi DDR5 6000 was suffering from 1.2-1.8ns of signal interference, causing read latency to swing between 72ms and 105ms. I tried the XMP profile first, but while the clocks were higher, the system started rebooting randomly—it was a cautious attempt that didn't hit the root cause. I manually bumped the voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V and loosened the tRCD by 2 units to prioritize stability over raw speed. In the AIDA64 stability test, the read/write variance shrank from 20% to just 6%, and the drops almost disappeared. The voltage bump added about 3℃ to the RAM, so I had to tweak my case airflow to compensate. Temps are now 52-58℃. After 4 hours of heavy stress testing, the frames are locked in. It's not perfect, but it's stable.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:April 7, 2026 8:30 AM