Death Stranding 2: Fixing Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400 crashes
It's honestly ridiculous—I paid for 6400 MHz high-speed sticks only to have the game crash to desktop while carrying cargo. The Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400MHz 32GB, with XMP enabled, suffered from random bit-flips due to insufficient 1.35V voltage when processing massive terrain data. I tried dropping the resolution to 1080p, which increased the FPS but actually made the crashes happen more often—totally backwards and incredibly annoying. I eventually went into the BIOS, manually set the voltage to 1.42V, and loosened the tRFC parameter from 480 to 540 to prioritize stability. MemTest86 ran for 4 hours straight without a single error, with latency stable at 60-66 ns. The RAM hit 64℃ during the first voltage bump, so I had to add a small dedicated fan to bring it down to 46℃. Current temps are 44-50℃ with VRM at 52-58℃. I used the BIOS profile export tool to back up these stable parameters. It's a struggle, but it's finally playable.