Fixing memory parity errors on Kingbank Yin Jue 3600MHz

Every time I started a stealth mission, the game would just vanish without a trace. After four crashes in a row, I was losing my mind. Compared to lighter games, this hardware just can't handle 3600MHz stably; RAM usage hit 90% the second the game launched, making me suspect a timing mismatch. I tried tanking all the graphics settings, but the crashes kept happening with a response delay of 18-22ms. It felt like a total waste of effort. I finally dove into the BIOS, bumped the RAM voltage to 1.35V, and loosened the timings from 16-18-18 to 18-20-20. In the monitoring panel, memory parity errors dropped from 8 per hour to zero, with temps staying between 45°C and 50°C. I did hit a brief system freeze during the timing adjustment, but adding a tiny bit of SoC voltage (up to 1.1V) fixed it. Frame intervals are now steady at 22-28ms. Stress tests confirm the memory allocation curve is finally flat. Settings applied.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 16, 2026 8:32 PM