Should I lower Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000MHz for stability?

Flying across the map in a Titan and then suddenly freezing and crashing to desktop is like blowing a tire on the highway. Even though the Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000 is fast, it was hitting a 1.1-1.3ns timing offset that the game's memory manager just hated. I tried updating the BIOS to the latest version, but that actually made the crashes more frequent—absolute joke of an update. I gave up and downclocked the RAM from 6000MHz to 5600MHz and loosened tRCD to 42. In MemTest86, the error rate went from 3 per hour to zero, and I went from 15 minutes of playtime to 4 hours without a single crash. I tried just pumping the voltage at first, but the temps spiked to 72℃, almost triggering the thermal shutdown. That was a close call. Now it's stable at 55-61℃ with fans at 1800 RPM. I exported the crash dumps to verify the fix, and it's finally clean.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:March 12, 2026 6:49 PM