Is XMP causing memory speed drops on the Galax B760M?

Every time I tried to sneak through the thick brush, my frame rate would tank from 80 FPS to 40 FPS, and that unpredictability was driving me insane. The default XMP profile on the Galax B760M Black Knight just wasn't playing nice with my RAM kit, leading to memory controller latency spiking between 88-105ns under load. I wasted time increasing the Windows page file to 32GB, which did absolutely nothing for the clock speed and just added unnecessary disk overhead—super frustrating. I eventually went into the BIOS, bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.2V to 1.35V, and loosened the tRFC from 560 to 640 to give the system some breathing room. AIDA64 then showed latency stabilizing at 68-75ns, and the in-game stutters basically vanished. I did hit a wall where the system blue-screened three times while trying to tighten timings, so I had to back off. VRM temps are now 52-60℃, and MemTest86 passed six consecutive loops with zero errors. It's finally stable.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 1, 2026 2:26 PM