Fixing quad-channel memory instability on Jginyue X99 Titanium
During big scene transitions, the game would just vanish to the desktop without warning. This is a classic issue with multi-channel setups like the Jginyue X99 Titanium D4. System logs were full of 0x1A memory management errors, meaning the quad-channel read/write sync was off by a few microseconds. I tried dropping the frequency to 2133MHz, which reduced the crashes but increased load times by 30%—a compromise I wasn't willing to make. I eventually bumped the memory voltage from 1.2V to a precise 1.25V and loosened the timings by 2 cycles to ensure stability under load. After 4 passes of MemTest86, the error rate dropped from 5 per hour to zero. I did have a scare where one stick wasn't detected after the voltage change, but a quick reseat and cleaning of the gold pins fixed it. Memory temps are 52-58℃ and VRMs are 65-72℃. Ran the game for 10 hours straight with zero crashes.