Can adjusting voltage fix VRAM checksum errors in Zenless Zone Zero?
The effects in this game are gorgeous, but my GPU decided to perform a hard reboot right in the middle of a fight, which was just fantastic. The memory controller on my Vastarmor Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB OC was hitting a voltage drop at 1.35V during heavy particle effects, causing random bit-flips and triggering a kernel crash. I tried dropping the graphics to medium, but that just made the game look like a pixelated mess without stopping the crashes—a total waste of effort. I went into the advanced driver settings, bumped the VRAM voltage to 1.40V, and slightly adjusted the core clock to 2400MHz for extra stability. During a FurMark stress test, VRAM temps sat at 72-78℃, and the system ran for 3 hours without a single error. At first, the fans sounded like a jet engine because of the voltage bump, but I fixed that by creating a custom fan curve. Core temps stayed at 60-66℃. I exported the voltage fluctuation data using a performance analyzer.