How to stabilize Gloway Dragon Warrior DDR5 6000MHz 32GB?

Using a top-tier DDR5 kit and still crashing during a loading screen is just laughable. My Gloway Dragon Warrior 6000MHz was hitting a wall during heavy tactical calculations because the motherboard's SoC voltage was dipping around 1.1V, triggering memory controller errors and a full system crash. I tried lowering the CPU core count in Windows, which stopped the crashes but made the loading times twice as long—a total waste of time. I went into the BIOS, bumped the SoC voltage from 1.1V to 1.2V, and added a +0.05V offset to the memory voltage. After four full passes of MemTest86, the error count went from 5 per hour to zero. The crashes are gone. The RAM did hit 58℃ under load, so I added an extra exhaust fan to the top of my case to bring it down to 48-52℃. CPU temps stayed between 65-71℃. I've backed up this voltage profile so I don't have to do this again.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:May 6, 2026 8:29 PM