Fixing memory checksum errors on ADATA ValueRAM DDR5 4800?

While exploring the ruins, the game would just vanish to the desktop without warning, which made me really paranoid about my hardware. Even though the ADATA ValueRAM DDR5 4800 is low frequency, it was hitting signal sync issues on my board, triggering 0x1A hardware errors. I tried dropping the render resolution, but the crashes kept happening, so that was a waste of time. I went into the BIOS and precisely bumped the memory voltage from 1.1V to 1.15V and loosened the timings by 2 cycles to ensure long-term stability. After 4 full passes of MemTest86, the errors (which were happening twice an hour) were gone. I actually had a scare where one stick wasn't detected after the voltage change, but a quick reseat and cleaning of the gold pins fixed it. Temps are 42°C - 48°C with latency at 85-90ns. I've played for 12 hours straight now with zero crashes. Fans are humming along at 1400-1600RPM.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:March 30, 2026 12:25 PM