Stability check for Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6800MHz in Dota 2
The moment a massive teamfight breaks out, the frame rate starts jumping erratically, and that lack of smoothness completely kills my precision. The dies on the Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6800 were hitting thermal saturation, with temps swinging between 62-68℃, causing the clock to bounce between 6400MHz and 6800MHz. I initially tried lowering the memory voltage to cool it down, but that just led to random BSODs during map loads—definitely not a viable path. I ended up rearranging my case airflow and added a dedicated fan blowing directly on the RAM, while setting the memory voltage to a manual 1.4V. In stress tests, the frequency locked at 6800MHz and the stuttering vanished. I actually installed the fan backwards at first, which raised temps by 2℃, but flipping it fixed everything. Memory temps now sit between 52-58℃. I used HWInfo to verify the temp and frequency curves, and the cooling efficiency is now verified at 52-58℃.