How to fix Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000 latency in Dragon's Dogma 2?

Whenever I entered a large town, there was this tiny but noticeable pause. In an open world, that kind of friction is just annoying. The default timings on the Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000 were struggling with complex NPC logic, causing latency to bounce between 65-82ns. I tried lowering the crowd density in-game, which helped the average FPS but didn't touch the loading hitches. I realized it was a memory scheduling issue. I went into the BIOS, tweaked VDD to 1.35V, and optimized the primary timings from 36-36-36-76 down to 32-34-34-72. RivaTuner showed the frame time variance shrink from 18-40ms to a tight 12-16ms. I actually messed up and set the voltage to 1.45V, which bricked the boot until I cleared the CMOS—rookie mistake. RAM temps are now stable at 52-58℃, and the motherboard core is at 50-55℃. After three hours of gameplay, the hitches are gone, and frame times are locked at 12-16ms.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:May 6, 2026 7:50 PM