Fixing memory timing errors for Kingbank Yin Jue DDR4 3600?

Seeing those flickering texture fragments on screen was a total nightmare and honestly made me feel a bit motion sick. The default XMP profile on my Kingbank Yin Jue DDR4 3600 was causing latency to jump between 82-105ns during high-frequency asset streaming, creating sync errors in the rendering pipeline. My first instinct was to downclock to 3200MHz in the BIOS; the flickering stopped, but I lost about 12 FPS, which felt like a pathetic compromise. I decided to dive into the advanced memory settings and tightened the primary timings from 18-22-22-42 down to 16-19-19-38, while bumping the voltage from 1.35V to 1.37V. Now, latency is stable at 68-74ns and the flickering is gone. I did crash twice during the first few timing tweaks until I loosened tRAS from 38 to 42. Temps are hovering around 45-51℃. I ran 6 consecutive passes of MemTest86 and got zero errors, finally giving me some peace of mind.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:February 17, 2026 5:37 PM