Fixing KingBank Yin Jue 16GB DDR5 6000 instability in Judgment
Every time a fancy combat cinematic triggered, my FPS would dive from 80 down to 35, which was honestly infuriating. The default 36-36-36-76 timings on this KingBank 6000 kit are a bit glitchy on some boards, causing sync delays in the memory controller. I tried the 'Auto Overclock' feature in my software, but that just made the micro-stutters worse—a total waste of time. I went into the BIOS, bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.25V to 1.32V, and loosened the tRFC from 480 to 520. Using RivaTuner, I saw latency drop from 75ns to a steady 65-68ns, and my minimums climbed back up to 58 FPS. I hit 1.35V at one point and the RAM hit 62℃, so I set a custom fan curve to kick in at 50℃. GPU temps stayed at 64-70℃ with VRAM at 78-84℃. Benchmarks show the drops are gone, and the input lag is finally nonexistent.