How to optimize memory links for Final Fantasy XVI on PC?

During those massive fantasy scene transitions, the Kingston HyperX Savage particles hit a load peak that caused the memory bandwidth to fluctuate, making the filters lag by a few milliseconds. I opened the sharpening parameter panel to check the render link load and tracked the memory frequency swing, which I managed to pull back from ±195MHz to ±72MHz. When I first turned on the AI sharpening, I saw some weird artifacts around the edges. I had to tweak the Director's Mode color enhancement settings to get the vibe right. Once that clicked, the mouse movement felt smooth again, without that annoying resistance. The RAM sticks still run between 53 - 59℃, with fans oscillating between 930 - 1200RPM. The coil whine is still a thing. After verifying the visual reconstruction, the image is finally sharp and matches my taste. The render link was a bit unstable at first, but the second calibration locked it in. The artifacts are gone, and the overall experience is a huge step up.
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