Fixing ADATA Valueram DDR5 4800 stability in Dead Space

Every time I entered a new sector, the game would just vanish to the desktop without a word. This kind of unpredictable crashing is a nightmare. The default config for the ADATA Valueram DDR5 4800 had tRFC fluctuating between 600-650ns during high-frequency instruction swaps, triggering constant hardware error corrections. I tried updating the motherboard BIOS to the latest version, but the crashes actually became more frequent, which almost made me give up entirely. I ditched the Auto settings, nudged the memory voltage from 1.1V to 1.2V, and loosened the primary timings from 40-40-40 to 42-42-42. In AIDA64 stress tests, the read latency stabilized at 92-98ns and the crashes stopped completely. I did hit a minor system deadlock during standby when I first loosened the timings, but setting tRAS to 80 sorted it out. RAM temps stayed between 38-44℃ and CPU between 62-68℃. After six hours of continuous play, the game is stable and the controls feel incredibly responsive.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:April 9, 2026 1:39 PM