How to fix SoC voltage for Asgard Snow DDR5 6400 32GB?

Watching the legions deploy across the Roman plains felt amazing for about five minutes until the game randomly crashed. The aggressive 6400MHz frequency of the Asgard Snow kit caused my CPU SoC voltage to swing between 1.1V-1.2V, triggering checksum errors when handling massive array data. I tried turning on Windows Game Mode, but that did absolutely nothing for the stability—just a placebo. I eventually entered the BIOS, locked the SoC voltage at 1.25V, and tightened the timings from 32-39-39-76 to 30-38-38-72. AIDA64 showed read speeds jumping from 52GB/s to a solid 58-62GB/s, and I managed three hours of gameplay without a single hitch. Interestingly, the boot time slowed down by about 10 seconds after the voltage lock until I disabled the motherboard's memory training option. RAM temps are now 54-60℃ and CPU is at 68-74℃. The system benchmark confirms it's finally stable, though it took a lot of trial and error.
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