How to stop Dying Light 2 from crashing on 8GB DDR4 2400?
The game would just black screen the moment I jumped onto a rooftop—it felt like the system completely lost its grip on the memory. Running 8GB at 2400 MHz is a nightmare for next-gen titles, and I noticed the memory controller hitting 120ns latency during heavy texture loads. I tried tanking the graphics settings to low, which stopped the crashes but dropped my 1% lows to a pathetic 30 FPS. I eventually went into Windows memory management, locked the page file to 24GB, and nudged the DRAM voltage from 1.2V to 1.25V. Monitoring via CPU-Z, the latency stabilized between 85-92ns, and I managed 4 hours of gameplay without a single hitch. I actually pushed it to 1.3V once, but the sticks hit 60℃, so I had to rig up a small 80mm fan to cool them down. CPU temps stayed at 64-70℃ while VRMs were 52-58℃. MemTest86 confirmed zero errors, with temps holding at 52-58℃.