How to stop resource allocation lag on Kingbank DDR5 6000?

Panning the camera across the wilderness was a mess; I kept seeing these glitchy texture flickers on the edges, which is incredibly distracting at 4K. Even with 64GB of Kingbank Black Blade DDR5 6000, the memory controller was acting up, with voltage oscillating wildly between 1.35V and 1.42V. My first instinct was to set everything to 'Maximum Performance' in the drivers, but that just bloated my input lag to over 40ms—it felt like playing in molasses. I went back to the BIOS, forced the frequency to a hard 6000MHz, and manually assigned a 32GB page file on my fastest NVMe partition. Using Resource Monitor, I watched the allocation latency plummet from 120ms to around 45-55ms, and the flickering vanished. I did have a scare where the system black-screened during the initial load because the voltage was too low, but bumping VDD to 1.4V fixed it. Temps stayed in the 52-58℃ range. After a 5-hour stress test, no more crashes. It's finally stable, though the heat is a bit higher than I'd like.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 3, 2026 9:06 PM