How to fix stability for Gloway Celestial Yi DDR5 6000MHz?

The crashes were brutal, especially during Thunderbird fights where the screen would just go black and the PC would reboot. Digging into the logs, the default 36-36-36-76 timings on the Gloway Celestial Yi DDR5 6000 were drifting by 4.5-7.2ns when handling massive environment textures. I tried just slapping on an XMP profile in the BIOS, but the system just hung at the motherboard splash screen—clearly too aggressive for my current BIOS version. I pivoted to a conservative approach, manually downclocking to 5600MHz and nudging the DRAM voltage from 1.25V up to 1.30V. After six consecutive passes in MemTest86, those 18 address errors completely vanished. I did notice loading screens took about 1.5 seconds longer, but I'll take that over a hard crash any day. Temps are sitting steady at 46-52°C. Redefining the timings fixed the stability, and the game is finally playable.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 4, 2026 4:11 PM