Optimizing Gloway DDR5 6000 load for The Last of Us Part II PC?
When the screen fills up with AI enemies, the memory response time just can't keep up, and that excitement of playing is instantly killed by the stutter. My Gloway Dragon Warrior Yi was sitting at a constant 28-31GB usage, forcing the system to use the slow disk cache. I tried clearing background apps, but freeing up 500MB did absolutely nothing. I eventually went into Windows settings and forced a fixed 32GB virtual memory size and locked the frequency at 6000MHz in the BIOS. At first, this actually made the frame drops worse, but once I disabled the Windows Indexing service, the FPS finally stabilized between 70-80. RAM temps were around 54-60℃, and I could hear some slight coil whine from the capacitors. Checking the commit charge curve in Resource Monitor showed the pressure had shifted, and the system feels much more stable now with temps at 58-63℃.