Can memory overclocking fix stutters on the RTX 5090 D v2 card?

This card is an absolute monster, but when it has to calculate tens of thousands of rats, it'll dive from 120 FPS to 40 FPS in three seconds flat. The GDDR7 memory on the Manli Star Ship RTX 5090 D v2 hits a brutal 97% bus saturation during extreme concurrent requests, leaving the GPU core idling while waiting for data—it's almost laughable. I tried the latest Beta drivers, but the crash rate actually went up, which felt like a sick joke from the devs. I went into the control panel, bumped the memory clock by 200 MHz, and set power management to 'Prefer Maximum Performance'. Looking at the RTSS frame time graph, the jagged spikes were finally smoothed out, with frame generation sitting between 8-12 ms. I did get some light screen flickering at first, but adding a 0.02V voltage offset killed the instability. Core temps are 65-72℃ with power draw swinging between 380-420W. Exported all the performance logs and the results are solid.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 9, 2026 9:11 AM