How to stop memory parity errors in F1 25 with DDR5 6000?

Hitting 300 km/h only to have the game freeze for a split second is an absolute nightmare in a racing sim. Looking at my setup, the Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000 64GB was struggling with signal integrity because of those high-density 32GB modules. The memory controller was throwing occasional parity errors within the 1.1V-1.2V voltage range while XMP was active. I initially tried increasing the page file size in Windows, but that was a waste of time—it didn't stop the hitches and actually added about 5ms to the overall response time. I realized I had to tackle the voltage. I went into the BIOS, locked the SoC voltage at 1.25V, and tweaked the VDDQ to 1.38V. After 6 consecutive passes in MemTest86, the error rate dropped from 4 per hour to zero, and the stuttering vanished. I did have a couple of failed cold boots early on because I pushed the offset too far, but backing it off by 0.02V solved it. Temps are staying between 52-58℃, and after 5 hours of racing, it's rock solid.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 15, 2026 9:27 AM