How to stabilize Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 for MH Wilds?
Every time I loaded into a new ecosystem, my PC would just reboot without warning. Having a crash right before a big fight is the ultimate frustration. I found that the Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz voltage was dipping below 1.32V during high-frequency R/W bursts, causing the memory controller to throw parity errors. I tried downclocking to 2666MHz, which reduced the crashes but cost me about 15 FPS—that trade-off just felt wrong. I went back into the BIOS, manually pushed the voltage to 1.38V, and loosened the tRFC to 300 cycles. After four consecutive passes in MemTest86, the 18 errors I was seeing were completely gone. I did hit 58℃ on the sticks initially, but adding a high-flow intake fan brought them down to 46-50℃. CPU temps stayed around 65-71℃. After 8 hours of hunting, the crashes are gone and the input response feels way more immediate.