How to stabilize Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000MHz in League of Legends?

The game would just freeze for half a second during a team fight, and I'd get hit by an ult while staring at a frozen screen—absolutely ridiculous. The XMP profile for the Gloway Dragon Warrior was only pushing 1.25V at 6000MHz, which caused 2-3 memory checksum errors under heavy load. I tried downclocking to 5600MHz, but my minimums dropped from 140 to 120 FPS, which felt like a waste of expensive hardware. I decided to manually bump the DRAM voltage to 1.35V in the BIOS and loosened the tRAS timing from 36 to 40. After 3 full passes of MemTest86, the error count went from 12 to zero, and those micro-stutters vanished. I did have a scare where the RAM hit 62℃ and triggered a reboot, so I rigged up a small 40mm fan to blow directly on the slots. Now latency is rock steady at 68-72ns with voltage fluctuations within ±0.01V. Exported the stable profile, and fans are humming along at 1400-1600 RPM.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:February 22, 2026 9:16 PM