Calibrating memory channel stability on Jginyue X99 Titanium D4

Right when I'm flicking to a target, the smoothness just vanishes into a massive frame drop. It's an absolute adrenaline killer. The data showed that the quad-channel scheduling on the Jginyue X99 Titanium D4 was hitting latency peaks of 12-18ms during high-frequency instructions. My first instinct was to bump the virtual memory to 64GB, but that just made the whole OS feel sluggish—totally the wrong move. I went into the BIOS, switched the memory frequency from Auto to a locked 2133MHz, and pushed the VCCIO voltage from 1.0V to 1.15V. In AIDA64, the read/write speeds stabilized at 42-45GB/s, and frame times tightened to 8-12ms. I dealt with two blue screens early on, which I only fixed by loosening the timings from 15-15-15 to 16-16-16. Now the RAM stays at 48-55℃ and the VRMs are around 65-72℃. The FPS fluctuations are gone, though the RAM still runs a bit warm at 55℃.
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