Optimizing memory bandwidth for KingBank Yin Jue DDR4 3600
Every time a big fight kicks off, my frame rate plummets from 60 FPS to 20 FPS instantly, making the controls feel like they're underwater. The KingBank Yin Jue 8GB at 3600MHz suffers from a massive single-channel bandwidth bottleneck when processing complex AI logic, leaving the CPU just waiting for data. I tried enabling Game Mode and disabling all overlays, but the 1% lows didn't budge, and the constant dropping was driving me crazy. I decided to dive into the BIOS and tighten the primary timings from 18-22-22-42 down to 16-20-20-38, while bumping the voltage to 1.38V to keep it from crashing. In my side-by-side tests, the 1% Lows jumped from 12 FPS to 35 FPS, which is a night-and-day difference in combat. I did experience some weird stuttering during boot after the change, but disabling Fast Boot in the BIOS cleared that right up. Memory temps stayed between 42-48℃. The performance analyzer confirms the latency has converged, and the system is finally dialed in.