Why is Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000MHz crashing in Dune?

Every time a storm kicked up, the game would just vanish to the desktop without warning, which was honestly nerve-wracking. The default XMP profile on the Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000MHz 32GB caused the SoC voltage to swing wildly between 1.1V-1.2V on my board, triggering the memory controller's protection. I first tried downclocking to 5200MHz; the crashes stopped, but my 1% lows dropped from 72 FPS to 58 FPS, which felt like a huge step backward. I went back into the BIOS and manually locked the SoC voltage at 1.25V and loosened tRFC from 480 to 520. In AIDA64 stress tests, latency stabilized at 64-68ns and the crashes stopped entirely. I almost fried something when I tried 1.3V and temps hit 62℃, so I backed it off. Current temps are 48-55℃ for RAM and 68-75℃ for CPU. Eight hours of gaming proves it's finally stable.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 21, 2026 10:30 AM