Fixing texture glitches on Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400?

The metallic walls in the corridors started flickering with these dense pixel artifacts that completely killed the immersion. Looking at my setup, the default 32-39-39-76 timings on the Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400 were causing micro-sync deviations in specific scenes. I tried forcing V-Sync in the NVIDIA control panel first, but while it stopped the tearing, the flickering stayed—a classic case of treating the symptom, not the disease. I went back into the BIOS Advanced settings, manually locked the primary timings to 34-40-40-80, and bumped the voltage to 1.38V. After running 5 consecutive passes in MemTest86, the error rate dropped from 2 per hour to zero, and the textures finally behaved. I actually bricked the boot process once because the voltage was too low, but adding another 0.02V to the VDD got me back in. Temps hovered between 46-52℃ with read/write speeds holding steady at 52GB/s. System logs now confirm zero checksum errors, and it feels rock solid.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 6, 2026 9:16 PM