Can voltage tweaks fix Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000 crashes?

The hardware requirements for this game are absolutely insane, and my RAM decided to just give up on me, which was just great. With XMP enabled, the memory controller on my Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000 32GB kit suffered from random bit-flips because 1.35V just wasn't enough to handle the complex ecosystem data. I tried disabling every single background service in Windows, but that only made the game boot 2 seconds faster and did nothing for the crashes. A complete waste of time. I went back into the BIOS and manually pushed the memory voltage to 1.40V and tweaked the SOC voltage to 1.25V for extra stability. After running TM5 for 3 hours straight, I had zero errors and latency stayed between 62-68 ns. Early on, I pushed the voltage too high and my RAM temps hit a scary 68℃, so I had to mount a small dedicated fan to bring them back down to 50℃. Now temps are stable at 48-54℃ with VRM at 58-63℃. I've exported the voltage curve data for future reference.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:April 15, 2026 7:37 PM