Will increasing RAM voltage fix Hellblade 2 loading hangs?
This RAM setup felt like a ticking time bomb when handling ultra-high-res textures; the loading bar would just freeze at 99% constantly. It was an absurdly fragmented experience. I tried disabling every background service in Windows, but the freezes didn't budge—total waste of time. I went into the BIOS, bumped the voltage from 1.2V to 1.35V, and enabled the motherboard's memory training enhancement. Hardware monitors showed temps between 42°C and 47°C, with CPU power drawing about 110W. I was worried about the lifespan at first, and 1.3V still had checksum errors; it took 1.35V to finally clear them. Loading times dropped from 45 seconds to 28 seconds, and FPS stabilized at 50-60. The fans are screaming at 2000 RPM, which is a bit annoying, but at least I'm not staring at a frozen screen. It was a risky tuning process, but it worked. I exported all the verification logs via a stress test tool.