How to stop Asgard Snow DDR5 6400 from dropping frequency in F1 25?
There's nothing worse than hitting 300km/h and having the game freeze for 0.2 seconds; it's basically a hardware-level frequency drop during load spikes. With the Asgard Snow DDR5 6400 running at a default 1.3V, I saw transient drops to 1.22V during real-time physics calculations, which tanked my CPU cache hit rate. I tried enabling Low Latency Mode in the drivers, but the hitching still happened like clockwork at the third turn of every lap—it was a total nightmare. I went back to the BIOS, locked the voltage at 1.38V, and slightly downclocked the frequency from 6400MHz to 6200MHz just to ensure absolute stability. Checking the frame time graph in RivaTuner, the spikes were flattened into a smooth 7-11ms range. I did notice a 4℃ temp increase after the voltage lock, so I bumped my RAM fan speed to 1800RPM to keep things between 52-56℃. Bandwidth is now stable at 78GB/s. After five full races, no more drops, and the frame generation stays locked at 7-11ms.