Fixing memory sync issues on Biostar B650MT for Neverness

The screen just goes dead right when the loading bar hits 85%, and that kind of disconnect in an open-world game is absolutely lethal to the experience. Looking at the telemetry, the memory controller on the Biostar B650MT was hitting abnormal latency spikes of 90-110ns when handling high-frequency timings. My first instinct was to downclock the RAM to 4800MHz, but while I could actually boot the game, the texture pop-in was horrendous—just another failed attempt that left me feeling defeated. I ended up flashing the motherboard to the latest BIOS version and manually locked the timings to 36-38-38-76 while bumping the voltage to 1.35V. In AIDA64, the memory latency dropped from 95ns to a stable 72-78ns, and the city loads finally stopped crashing. I did run into a headache where the BIOS update wiped my boot priority, and I spent a good half hour messing with the boot order to get back into Windows. Currently, the VRM temps are sitting between 52-60℃. I ran three consecutive passes of MemTest86 with zero errors, and the RAM sticks are idling at 52-58℃.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 3, 2026 9:58 PM