Does Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 96GB crash in Spider-Man?
It's honestly ridiculous that I spent money on 96GB of RAM only for the game to crash while I'm swinging through NYC. The issue was that the motherboard's memory training time wasn't sufficient for such a massive capacity, leading to random checksum errors under heavy load. I tried enabling 'Memory Fast Boot' in the BIOS, but that was a mistake—crashes went from once an hour to once every ten minutes. I went back in and set the memory training to 'Long Mode' and pushed the VDD voltage to 1.42V to ensure signal integrity. After 10 rounds of MemTest86, the errors completely vanished. I did try to push an extreme overclock which sent temps soaring to 65℃, so I had to install a dedicated RAM cooler to bring it back to 50-55℃. Now it's locked at 6000MHz with 65-70ns latency. I exported the BIOS profile so I don't have to do this again. It's finally stable, but the training time on boot is now painfully slow.