How to optimize Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000 for Manor Lords?
It was unbelievable—the second my village hit 500 residents, my PC started acting like a PowerPoint presentation. The default XMP profile on the Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000MHz was struggling with the massive simulation data, causing read/write delays of 18-30ms and frame times jumping wildly between 12ms and 40ms. I tried lowering the simulation accuracy in-game, but the villagers started behaving like idiots, which was just laughable. Instead, I went into the BIOS and locked the frequency at 5800MHz to get tighter timings and tweaked the voltage to 1.4V. HWInfo showed the memory latency drop from 85ns to a consistent 62-66ns. I actually messed up the CPU core voltage by mistake and got a BSOD on boot, but a CMOS clear sorted it out. Temps hovered between 55-62℃. I exported the latency logs to verify the fix, and the fan noise stayed consistent at 1400-1600RPM. It's a weird fix, but it actually worked.