Does the Jginyue X99 Titanium D4 need a frequency tweak for Control 2?

Every time the screen filled up with physics debris, the game would just vanish back to the desktop without any error message. It was incredibly stressful. My monitors showed a 12-20ms addressing delay when the memory channels were hit with high bandwidth. I tried enabling 'Low Latency Mode' in the drivers, but the crashes didn't stop—just another useless rabbit hole. I ended up manually dropping the memory frequency from 2400MHz to 2133MHz and reshuffling my quad-channel stick distribution to kill the signal interference. After three hours of stress testing, the error count hit zero. I did lose about 3 FPS after the downclock, but enabling an XMP compatibility profile brought it back. Memory temps are steady at 42-48℃. OCCT confirms the system is stable now, and the input lag is finally gone.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 26, 2026 2:25 PM