How to stop F1 25 from tearing on Corsair Vengeance DDR5?
During a high-speed corner at 300 km/h, I noticed this subtle but constant jitter in the image. In a competitive sim racer, that kind of disconnect is absolutely fatal. Background monitoring showed my Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000 was bouncing between 5950MHz and 6000MHz, causing frame times to oscillate between 8ms and 15ms. I cautiously tried enabling Low Latency Mode in the NVIDIA Control Panel; while the input felt snappier, the tearing was still there. That was just a band-aid solution. I then hit the BIOS and forced the RAM to a locked 5800MHz, while bumping the voltage to 1.38V. In LatencyMon, the DPC latency stayed under 0.5ms, and the tearing vanished completely. I actually pushed the voltage too high at first, hitting 65℃ on the sticks, until I dialed it back to 1.38V. Now RAM temps are 48-54℃ and the CPU is at 60-68℃. Frame time analysis shows the response speed is back to normal. Status verified.