Dealing with memory parity errors on Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000?

The distant mountains looked like shattered glass, flickering constantly, which was incredibly distracting while riding Torrent. The default 36-36-36-76 timings on the Gloway Celestial DDR5 6000MHz seemed to have a compatibility glitch with my board, causing 12-15ms scheduling delays when streaming 4K textures. I tried dropping the graphics settings to Medium, which gained me maybe 10 FPS, but the flickering stayed—it was a total waste of time. I updated the BIOS to the latest version and manually bumped the primary timings to 38-38-38-80 while raising the voltage from 1.25V to 1.30V. After five full passes in MemTest86, the error count dropped from 3 per hour to zero, and the flickering vanished. I actually overshot the voltage offset on my first try, and the RAM temps spiked to 68℃, which scared me. I dialed it back to 1.30V, and now it stays between 52-58℃ with the VRM area around 60-65℃. Everything feels solid now.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 20, 2026 5:40 PM