Should I bump voltage for ADATA DDR5 4800 in Returnal?

Every time I entered a high-density combat zone, the game would just vanish to desktop without a word. It's incredibly stressful when you can't predict the next crash. The default voltage on the ADATA ValueRAM DDR5 4800 was dipping by about 0.03V during sudden data bursts, causing the memory controller to throw logic errors during checksums. I tried the 'Auto Overclock' mode in BIOS first, but that was a total nightmare—the system just hung during POST. I eventually went into the advanced voltage settings and manually pushed the RAM voltage from 1.1V to 1.2V, and loosened the refresh cycle parameters by two notches. After four consecutive passes in MemTest86, those annoying checksum errors completely vanished. I did have a scare where temps spiked to 62℃ after the voltage bump, but I reorganized my case airflow to bring it back down to 50-54℃. CPU usage stayed around 60-75%, and OCCT memory stress tests are now coming back clean with fans humming at 1400-1600RPM.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 13, 2026 4:21 PM