Can I stop Nightingale from crashing with Gloway DDR5 32GB?

Crashing with 32GB of RAM felt like trying to walk through a door with a tank and still getting stuck—just ridiculous. The bandwidth on my Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000 was getting completely slammed in dense foliage areas, with latency swinging wildly between 75-110ns, eventually triggering an out-of-memory crash. I tried dropping the graphics to Low, but the game looked like a PS2 title, which was just insulting to my hardware. I decided to push the BIOS, cranking the frequency to 6200MHz and pushing the voltage to 1.4V. HWInfo showed temps skyrocketing to 62-68℃, and while bandwidth went up by 8%, the system blue-screened after ten minutes. That was a wake-up call that I'd hit the silicon lottery limit. I backed it down to 6000MHz but tightened the timings to 30-36-36 to improve the response time. Memory usage now sits at 22.4-26.1GB. I exported all the crash logs and voltage curves; the fans are screaming at 1400-1600RPM, but at least it doesn't crash anymore.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last Updated:2026-05-07 19:04:22