How to optimize Asgard Thor DDR5 6400 memory bandwidth?
Every time I stepped into a complex dungeon, my frame rate would tank from 70 FPS to 30 FPS instantly, making the controls feel like I was playing in mud. Even though the Asgard Thor 6400MHz kit is blazing fast, the memory controller was hitting unstable read/write peaks at 1.35V when handling massive amounts of fragmented textures. My first instinct was to crank the virtual memory to 64GB, but that just hammered my disk I/O and actually made the drops more frequent—it was honestly infuriating. I went back into the BIOS and tightened the primary timings from 32-39-39-76 to 30-38-38-72 and toggled the high-performance memory mode. In side-by-side tests, my 1% lows jumped from 25 FPS to 45 FPS, and scene transitions became a night-and-day difference. I did have some weird boot-up hangs after the change, but disabling Fast Boot in the BIOS cleared that right up. Memory temps are sitting at 48-55℃, and the response time now feels incredibly snappy.