Can motherboard voltage fix Kingbank DDR5 crashes in Alan Wake 2?

This RAM is a total beast for speed, but when it crashes, it's like a wrecking ball—absolutely brutal. Running 4K textures with these high-density 32GB sticks caused the memory controller to have signal jitters of 15-22ns at 6000MHz, which just dumped me back to the desktop. I tried the 'safe' route by dropping the frequency to 5200MHz, but weirdly, the crashes happened even more often, which was just laughable. I decided to stop playing it safe and bumped the VDD voltage from 1.35V to 1.40V and loosened tRFC by 20 cycles. HWInfo showed temps climbing from 55℃ to about 62-68℃, but the crashes stopped dead. My CPU temp actually ticked up by 3℃ because of the extra voltage, so I had to tweak my case fans to compensate. Now, read speeds are locked at 62GB/s with latency between 65-70ns. I exported all the crash logs to make sure everything was clean, and my fans are humming along at 1400-1600RPM. It's finally stable, though the heat is a bit higher.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last Updated:2026-04-14 19:30:57