Stress testing Corsair Vengeance DDR5 96GB in A Plague Tale?

This is just ridiculous. I have a massive 96GB kit, yet the game still managed to throw a memory overflow crash during the rat swarm sequences—absolute nightmare management. My Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 hit a severe sync delay around the 65GB usage mark due to asymmetric address mapping, causing my FPS to dive from 70 down to 15. I almost threw my mouse. I tried lowering particle quality, which stopped the crashes but made the game look lifeless and cheap. I went for a brute-force BIOS fix: crushed the tRFC sub-timing down to 500 and tweaked VDDQ voltage to 1.42V for better signal strength. HWInfo showed temps peaking at 58-62℃ without any random crashes. I did get a couple of random BSODs at boot after the tRFC change, but relaxing tRAS to 90 fixed it. CPU temps sat at 72-78℃. Exported the mapping error logs and confirmed fan speeds stayed steady at 1400-1600RPM. Still feels like the engine is barely holding on.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 22, 2026 9:42 PM