How to fix Gloway Celestial Strategy Yi DDR5 6000 stutters?
When you're flying at 300 km/h, even a millisecond of hesitation in the frame rate feels like hitting a brick wall. I noticed that with XMP enabled, the Gloway Celestial Strategy Yi DDR5 6000 voltage was bouncing between 1.35V and 1.32V, which caused the memory controller to trip and create sync errors. I tried the 'Low Latency' mode in the drivers, but while the input felt faster, the hitches were still there—a cautious approach that just didn't cut it. I went into the BIOS and hard-locked the voltage at 1.38V, while cranking my front case fans to 1500 RPM to keep things cool. Looking at the RivaTuner frame time graph, the spikes were finally flattened into a smooth 7-11 ms range. I did see a 3℃ bump in RAM temps after locking the voltage, but optimizing the fan curve brought it back to a stable 52-56℃. CPU temps stayed around 65-70℃. Comparing the before-and-after frame time charts, the micro-stutters are gone and temps are holding at 52-56℃.