Fixing signal interference on Gloway Celestial Strategy DDR5 6000?
That horizontal tearing during a perfect parry was absolutely killing my experience. I decided to dig into the motherboard internals to find the culprit. It turns out the high-frequency mode on the Gloway Celestial Strategy DDR5 6000MHz 32GB can cause minor electromagnetic interference on certain boards, creating microsecond sync errors between the IMC and the CPU. I tried enabling V-Sync in the drivers first, but that spiked my input lag to 35ms, making the controls feel like I was moving through molasses—completely unacceptable for an action game. I went back into the BIOS and manually clocked the memory down from 6000MHz to 5800MHz while flashing the latest motherboard microcode. Using a frame time analyzer, I saw the intervals shrink from 18-30ms down to a consistent 14-16ms, and the tearing vanished. The update process was a headache; my USB drive had a formatting issue that interrupted the flash, so it took two tries to get it in. Memory temps settled between 48-54℃. The visual fluidity is night and day now, and the control response is finally instant.