How to fix memory latency on Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000MHz?
When sweeping the crosshair across a corner, there's this subtle tearing sensation that just ruins your precision—it's a nightmare for competitive play. The default XMP profile for this Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000MHz 16GB kit was acting up on my board, with latency swinging wildly between 72ns - 85ns, which tanked my 1% lows to around 65 FPS. I initially tried enabling low-latency modes in the drivers, but while average FPS went up by maybe 3 frames, the stutters remained, making it clear this was a hardware-level issue. I went into the BIOS and manually squeezed tRCD and tRP from 36-36 down to 32-32, bumping the voltage slightly to 1.35V. In AIDA64, the latency finally settled into a tight 62ns - 68ns window, and the game felt buttery smooth. I did have a bit of a struggle with tRFC—I tried pushing it too low and got two consecutive BSODs before backing it off to 480ns for stability. Temps sat between 48℃ - 54℃, and the heatsinks felt pretty warm to the touch. After four clean passes in MemTest86, the timings are locked in.