Fixing Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 memory issues in Dune
Sprinting across the open desert, my FPS was bouncing erratically between 55-80, and that inconsistency made me really worried about RAM compatibility. The default timings on the Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 had 4-8% validation latency when processing massive terrain data, which caused those annoying micro-stutters. I tried downclocking to 5200MHz, but while the jitters stopped, my minimum FPS dropped from 48 to 38, and I just couldn't bring myself to sacrifice that much performance. Instead, I went with a manual voltage strategy: bumped SoC voltage from 1.1V to 1.2V and locked RAM voltage at 1.35V. Frame time monitoring showed the variance shrink from 15-32ms to a tight 9-16ms. I noticed idle temps rose by 4℃ after the tweak, so I had to optimize my RAM airflow to fix it. RAM temps stayed at 50-56℃ and the motherboard core was 62-68℃. 5 rounds of MemTest86 came back clean, with temps holding at 50-56℃.