How to handle memory parity errors on the MS-eSport B850ITX WIFI ICE?
Every single time I tried to save my progress, the game would just vanish to the desktop without a word, which was honestly driving me insane. On the Maxsun MS-eSport B850ITX WIFI ICE, running a 6000 MHz XMP profile with 36-36-36-76 timings caused constant address conflicts. I tried updating the BIOS to the latest version first, but that actually made the crashes more frequent—a total nightmare of a trial-and-error process. I eventually went into the advanced memory settings and loosened the primary timings to 40-40-40-80 and bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V. After five consecutive passes in MemTest86, the error rate dropped from 12 per hour to zero, and I finally hit a 10-hour playtime without a single crash. I noticed a 5 FPS drop in minimums after loosening the timings, but I clawed that back by nudging the SoC voltage from 1.1V to 1.2V. RAM temps stayed between 45°C - 52°C. System stability tools now show the memory mapping is rock solid.