Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 stability fix for Ancient Circle

My frame rate was jumping around like an EKG monitor, and the instability was honestly starting to stress me out. The default XMP 6000MHz profile on the Bragi II was dipping by 0.06V (between 1.35V and 1.40V) when loading massive assets, which caused the memory controller to throw a fit and crash. I tried dropping the clock to 5600MHz, which stopped the crashes, but my 1% lows tanked from 65 FPS to 52 FPS, and I wasn't okay with that performance hit. I went back into the BIOS, locked the memory voltage at 1.42V, and loosened the tRCD timings by 2 units. After 4 full passes in MemTest86, the hourly errors completely vanished. I did notice the RAM hit 62℃ after the voltage bump, so I had to rearrange my case fans to bring it down to 52-57℃. VRM temps are sitting at 65-71℃. Now that the read/write cycles are synced, the input lag is gone and the game feels incredibly responsive.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 1, 2026 10:26 PM