Fixing Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 instability in Days Gone?
When facing hundreds of freakers in the city, my FPS would suddenly dive from 100 to 50, which is terrifying when you're being swarmed. The XMP profile on the Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 has some slight timing drift on certain boards, causing the memory controller to choke on entity data. I tried the usual 'performance mode' driver tweaks, but that just bloated my VRAM usage without adding a single frame. I went into the BIOS, nudged the RAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V, and manually locked tRFC to 480 cycles. After 5 passes of MemTest86 with zero errors, the drops vanished. I noticed the boot time increased by 3 seconds after the voltage change, but disabling the memory training option brought it back to normal. RAM temps are steady at 52-58℃ with response times at 65-72ns. Frame time analysis shows a flat line now, and fans are stable at 1400-1600RPM.