How to sync Gloway Celestial Strategy DDR5 6000 frequencies?
As my base grew, every time I rotated the camera, there was this weird 0.2-second hitch that made me incredibly anxious. The memory controller on the Gloway Celestial Strategy DDR5 6000 was fluctuating between 4800-6000MHz when handling massive voxel data, causing the frame times to jump all over the place. I tried enabling super-resolution in the drivers, but while I gained 10 FPS, the aliasing was hideous—a total failure of a solution. I went back into the BIOS and manually bumped the SoC voltage from Auto (1.1V) to 1.25V, and locked the frequency at 5600MHz to prioritize absolute stability. Monitoring with RTSS, the frame time curve went from a jagged mess to a flat line, shrinking from 12-35ms down to 8-14ms. I did notice CPU temps climbed by 5℃ after the voltage bump, so I had to crank up my pump speed to find a balance. RAM temps stabilized at 52-58℃ and VRMs hit 60-65℃. After testing multiple scenes, the drops are gone and the input response feels way more responsive.