Improving Corsair Vengeance DDR5 96GB compatibility?

Every time I jump between dimensions, there's this 0.1-second freeze that just kills the momentum and makes the experience feel janky. It turns out the Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz 96GB wasn't playing nice with my motherboard, causing the memory controller to flip-flop between 6000MHz and 4800MHz, which sent my frame times swinging wildly from 12-35ms. I wasted an hour updating the BIOS to the latest version; it fixed my boot times, but the in-game stutters were still there, which was incredibly aggravating. I finally gave up on the 6000MHz dream and manually downclocked the RAM to 5600MHz while bumping the SoC voltage from 1.2V to 1.25V. Using RTSS, I watched the frame time variance shrink from 15-35ms down to a tight 11-14ms. The game finally feels fluid. I actually forgot to clear the CMOS after the first change, so the settings didn't even apply until I manually shorted the jumpers. Temps are now 54-60℃ with voltage ripple within 0.01V. 3DMark confirms it's stable, and the input lag is finally gone.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 1, 2026 4:24 PM