How to stabilize Kingbank Yin Jue 8GB DDR4 3600MHz?

Trying to run a modern beast like this on a single 8GB stick is basically a survival test for hardware—it's almost funny how optimistic that is. The Kingbank Yin Jue DDR4 3600 has timings around 18-22-22-42, but under heavy rendering loads, I was seeing 10-15ms checksum errors. I first tried dropping the clock to 3200MHz, and while the BSODs stopped, my 1% lows tanked from 40fps to 28fps. That kind of performance sacrifice is just unacceptable. I went back into the BIOS and switched the SoC voltage from Auto to 1.15V and loosened the tRFC to 600 cycles. In MemTest86, the error count plummeted from 15 down to zero. I actually messed up a setting and triggered a BIOS reset during the process, but I just reloaded my config. RAM temps are now 45-52℃ and the VRMs are at 60-65℃. I exported all the stability curves through a performance logger to be sure, and the fans are humming along steadily at 1400-1600RPM.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 19, 2026 7:53 PM