Marvel's Spider-Man 2: Fixing Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000

During high-speed dives, the input feedback felt a fraction of a second slow, which is absolutely lethal in an action game. Testing showed that my Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000MHz 32GB latency jumped erratically from 65 ns to 92 ns under high CPU load, causing input response to swing between 7-16 ms. I first tried swapping the RAM slots, but the latency spikes happened regardless of the position, which made me realize this was a timing issue. I went into the BIOS and tightened the primary timings from 36-36-36-76 to 34-34-34-72 and bumped the voltage to 1.40V. Using an input lag tool, the response time tightened from a shaky 9-18 ms to a stable 3-6 ms. I did notice some weird recognition delays during cold boots after the change, until I nudged the voltage up to 1.42V. RAM temps are 50-56℃ and the chipset is at 55-60℃. Verified everything with professional response time software.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:May 3, 2026 10:09 PM