How to stop BSODs in F1 25 with Gloway DDR5 6000?

This was just great—on a game all about extreme speed, my PC acted like a piece of junk from the 90s. Every time I went for a pit stop, I'd get a BSOD. The voltage on my Gloway Celestial Strategy DDR5 6000 was swinging wildly between 1.3V and 1.42V, causing the CPU to hit critical checksum errors during memory reads. I tried lowering the graphics settings, but while the FPS went up, the blue screens didn't stop—a complete waste of my life. I went into the BIOS, manually added 0.05V to the memory VDD, and locked the frequency at 5600MHz instead of 6000MHz to guarantee stability. Prime95 ran for six hours straight with zero errors. I actually pushed the voltage too far at first and hit 68℃, which triggered thermal throttling and nearly scared me to death. Now the RAM stays in the 52-58℃ range, and the system is finally rock solid.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 29, 2026 6:24 PM