How to fix timing conflicts on G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 6400?

That tiny, annoying hitch whenever I operate a large harvester was driving me insane. Digging through the logs, my G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5 6400 was hitting 95-110ns latency under XMP while loading massive textures. I tried bumping the page file to 32GB first, but that was a total waste of time—my FPS actually tanked from 85 to 72. I had to go into the BIOS Advanced Memory settings and loosen the primary timings from 32-39-39-76 to 34-40-40-80, while bumping the voltage to 1.38V. AIDA64 showed latency dropping to a tight 78-84ns, and the equipment switching became buttery smooth. I actually blue-screened three times trying to push the timings too low until I bumped tRAS to 82. Temps are sitting at 52-58℃ for the sticks and 60-65℃ for the VRMs. Six passes of MemTest86 confirmed it's stable.
Category:Troubleshooting Last Updated:2026-04-28 22:06:42