How to stop random crashes on Biostar H310MHD3 board now?

Getting kicked to the desktop without any error message during a chaotic firefight is beyond frustrating. The memory controller on the Biostar H310MHD3 was struggling with the massive map data, causing constant address conflicts at 16-18-18-36 timings. I tried updating the BIOS first, but that was a total disaster—the crashes actually happened more often. I eventually gave up on tight timings and manually loosened them to 18-22-22-42, while bumping the voltage from 1.2V to 1.35V. After five passes of MemTest86, the error count dropped from 15 per hour to zero, and I finally hit an 8-hour session without a single crash. I did notice a 6 FPS drop in minimums at first, but I managed to recover the fluidity by nudging the SoC voltage from 1.0V to 1.1V. RAM temps are steady at 40°C - 46°C and the chipset is around 48°C - 55°C. The input lag is gone, and the mouse feels responsive again.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 28, 2026 11:19 AM