How to fix Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 stability in Ghost of Yotei?

The game just dumps you back to the desktop without any warning, usually right when a massive fight kicks off. Looking at the data, the default XMP profiles on the Asgard Bragi II DDR5 6000 are way too aggressive, causing latency jitters of 12-20ns when the memory controller hits those 4K textures. I tried enabling Windows Game Mode, but that actually made the crashes more frequent—just a complete shot in the dark. I went back into the Advanced BIOS and backed off the primary timings from 30-36-36-76 to 32-38-38-80, and nudged the voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V. After six passes of MemTest86, the error count dropped from 8 per hour to zero, and I've now gone 12 hours without a single crash. I noticed a dip of about 4 FPS after loosening the timings, but bumping the SoC voltage from 1.1V to 1.2V brought the snappiness back. RAM temps stayed between 48-55℃ and the motherboard core hit 52-58℃. Final stress tests show the mapping is solid, though temps can peak at 58-63℃ under heavy load.
Category:Troubleshooting Last updated:March 14, 2026 9:05 PM