Can stress testing fix bandwidth issues on Corsair Vengeance LPX?

Trying to run 4K textures on 16GB of RAM is like trying to move a mountain with a plastic fork—it's just ridiculous. The bandwidth on the Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz got completely saturated in dense foliage scenes, with latency swinging between 80-120ns, leading to straight-up crashes from memory overflow. I tried dropping the settings to Low, but the game looked like something from 20 years ago, which was just depressing. I attempted to push the frequency to 3466MHz in the BIOS and cranked the voltage to 1.4V. HWInfo showed temps hitting 58-62℃ and bandwidth went up 15%, but the system blue-screened after ten minutes. It was a harsh reminder that you can't just overclock your way out of hardware limits. I backed it down to 3200MHz but tightened the timings to 16-16-16-36 for better responsiveness. RAM usage now hovers at 14.2-15.8GB with fans spinning at 2100-2300RPM. I've exported all the crash logs and voltage curves for reference.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:April 22, 2026 7:49 PM