Fixing driver checksum errors for Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz?
During high-speed vehicle maneuvers in the desert map, the Corsair Vengeance timings clashed, triggering a low-level driver checksum failure and nasty screen tearing. I tried just reinstalling the runtimes, but the loading hitches persisted. I had to go deeper—using CrystalDiskInfo for a health check combined with SFC /scannow and a full DLL integrity repair. That's when the responsiveness actually shifted. I noticed some abnormal bad block counts during the disk scan, so I ran several stress tests in MemTest86 to pin down the fault zones; input lag dropped from 18 - 24ms to a crisp 9 - 12ms. The memory controller still hovers around 52 - 57°C, and you can hear the heat pipe fluid shifting if you listen closely. Fans are bouncing between 1050 - 1320 RPM. After a full diagnostic, the driver link is restored. It took forever to scan everything, but the error logs are finally clean. Deep file repair beats a simple runtime reinstall any day.