Dealing with Asgard Snow DDR5 6400 lag in Warhammer 3?

Watching my frame rate plummet from 90 FPS to a slide-show 30 FPS during a massive cavalry charge was an absolute nightmare. Even with the Asgard Snow DDR5 6400 32GB kit, the high concurrency of unit calculations was triggering 20-35ms response delays. I tried the usual 'High Performance' power plan in Windows, but it was a band-aid solution—the CPU stayed clocked high, but the stutters remained, which was incredibly demoralizing. I eventually locked the memory frequency at 6400MHz in the BIOS and used a process manager to force the game's priority to 'Realtime'. Monitoring via RTSS, the frame time jitter (previously 16-45ms) collapsed into a tight 12-16ms window. The fluidity during large-scale battles is now on another level. I did experience two random reboots early on, but bumping the memory voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V stopped the crashes. RAM temps settled at 55-62℃ and the VRMs hit 65-72℃. The input lag is gone, and the game finally feels responsive to my clicks.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last Updated:2026-04-25 08:59:47