Is Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 unstable in Judgment?
It's a complete joke that 64GB of RAM could cause frame drops in a game like this. Even with XMP enabled, the Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 struggled with heavy NPC logic, causing 0.1% lows to tank to 12 FPS. I tried pushing the voltage to 1.4V to force it, but that was a disaster—the system blue-screened after 10 minutes. That feeling of failure after trying to overclock is the worst. I gave up and dropped the frequency to 5600MHz in the BIOS and tightened the timings to 36-36-36-76. Using a frame time analyzer, my minimums jumped from 12 FPS to 42 FPS, and the game finally felt normal. I actually thought it didn't work at first, but after three restarts and a half-hour session, I confirmed it was stable. Memory temps are now 52-58℃ with voltage locked at 1.35V. I ran four passes of MemTest86 and found zero bit-flip errors, and the fans are humming along at 1400-1600RPM. It's not the rated speed, but stability wins.