How to stabilize Kingbank Yin Jue 8GB DDR4 3600 in Far Cry 7?
The game kept crashing the second I entered the deep jungle, and having a total collapse mid-firefight is beyond frustrating. Looking at the hardware logs, the Kingbank Yin Jue 8GB DDR4 3600 was struggling at 3600MHz; the default 18-22-22-42 timings were causing electrical instability, triggering 2-3 memory parity errors every single hour. My first instinct was to enable the High Performance power plan in Windows, but that just boosted the CPU clock and actually made the RAM crash more often—a real slap in the face. I went into the BIOS and manually loosened the primary timings from 18-22-22-42 to 18-24-24-46, while bumping the voltage from 1.35V to 1.37V. After running MemTest86, those annoying errors that appeared every thousand cycles completely vanished. I did have a scare where the RAM hit 65℃ initially because the voltage was too aggressive, but optimizing my case airflow brought it back down. Now it sits comfortably between 48-55℃ with latency at 72-78ns. After 6 hours of hardcore gaming, the hardware is finally stable.