Fixing frame drops for Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 in BF5?
Those tiny hitches during a firefight are absolute killers; they completely break your rhythm and make the game feel clunky. Digging into the logs, I found that the 96GB capacity was causing 12 - 18ms of instruction latency during multi-core scheduling, making my frame times jump erratically between 11 - 25ms. My first instinct was to slap Windows on 'Ultimate Performance' mode, but that just pushed my CPU to 95℃ without actually fixing the stutters—totally disappointing. I switched tactics and used a process manager to force the game onto the P-Cores and slightly downclocked the RAM to 5800 MHz for better stability. Looking at the RivaTuner graph, the frame time went from a jagged mess to a smooth line, settling between 8 - 12ms. I actually tried binding all cores at first, but the system just deadlocked. Once I reserved two E-Cores for background junk, it stabilized. Memory temps stayed around 48 - 53℃. After three massive matches, the stuttering is gone, though the slight clock drop is a necessary evil.