Fixing Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000 lag in Splinter Cell
Whenever I snap my view around in the shadows, the game just freezes for a split second. It's enough to make me want to smash my keyboard. My Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi DDR5 6000 32GB was hitting latency peaks of 110-130ns during these random read/write bursts. I tried turning off motion blur in the settings, but while the UI felt faster, the actual compute time didn't budge—like putting running shoes on a snail. I eventually used a process scheduler to set the game's memory priority to High and nuked about 10 useless Windows background services. In Task Manager, the memory activity went from a jagged mess to a smooth wave, and response times dropped to 8ms. I actually broke my network driver when I disabled the services, but I got it back after restarting the adapter. RAM temps are 45–51–℃ and CPU peaks at 75–℃. Scheduling efficiency is up 28%, with frame times locked at 5.1-6.4ms.