How to resolve memory lag on Maxsun MS-eSport B850M WIFI ICE?

Sprinting through the tropics felt 'jittery,' a subtle twitching that was painfully obvious at 4K. AIDA64 showed that the Maxsun B850M was struggling with 6000 MHz RAM, with controller latency swinging between 72ns and 95ns, creating a massive CPU bottleneck during physics calculations. I tried disabling every background service, but the stutters persisted—software tweaks are useless against bad hardware timings. I finally switched the memory mode from Gear 1 to Gear 2 in the BIOS and manually tightened the primary timings from 36-36-36-76 down to 32-34-34-72. Real-time monitoring showed latency stabilizing at 66-70ns, and the jungle scenes finally felt fluid. I had two full system crashes early on while tightening the timings, but bumping the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.40V fixed it. RAM now sits at 50-56℃ with fans at 1200-1400 RPM. Comparative tests show memory temps staying between 52-58℃.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:April 20, 2026 9:43 PM