How to fix resource scheduling for Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000?

When facing swarms of bugs, my frame rate was bouncing wildly between 110 FPS and 45 FPS, making precise shots a total nightmare. I initially thought my CPU was choking, so I cranked my radiator fans to 2200 RPM; temperatures dropped by 4℃, but the stuttering stayed. It was a frustrating waste of time. After digging into the memory controller load via HWiNFO, I spotted the VDD voltage on my Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000MHz 32GB dipping by 0.08V under load, which triggered the timings to relax automatically. I jumped into the BIOS, switched memory voltage from Auto to Manual, and locked it at 1.35V, while setting tRFC to 480 cycles. Using an frame time analyzer, I saw the frame generation time shrink from a messy 8.5-21.2ms down to a tight 5.2-7.8ms. Interestingly, the RAM temp spiked to 62℃ immediately after the voltage lock, and I had to tweak my case airflow before it settled back to 52-56℃. System power draw stayed around 110-125W. It's rock steady now, though the initial heat spike was a bit scary.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 31, 2026 3:02 PM