Adjusting manual memory settings to enhance stability?
Adjusting manual memory settings to enhance stability?
Since I performed a memory shuffle on another system, I've encountered WHEA errors and crashes. It's not extremely unstable—just occasional blue screens. I notice lag spikes in games where I shouldn't see them, but the most noticeable issue seems to be with Star Citizen. It appears to be a buggy game overall, though it shouldn't force a full system reset. Before the swap, I didn’t face many problems. I’m only doing some GPU overclocking and XMP settings for RAM. I’ve checked online and some recommend increasing voltages to help stabilize things. What voltage settings should I try? Who might be causing this instability—RAM, CPU, or CPUIO? - Previous setup: Corsair 2x16 3000 CL15 (CMK32GX4M2B3000C15) - GSKILL 4x8 3600 CL16 (QVL: F4-3600C16D-16GVKC) - X570 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi - BIOS: F33h - Ryzen 3700X
I didn't realize the maximum voltages were missing. Right now I'm adjusting the RAM voltage to 1.36 to check for differences.