How to stop TiPro9000 from stuttering in Battlefield V?
During the massive map loading phases in Battlefield V, I hit a wall where the system would just lock up for 1-2 seconds every time the asset request spiked. It turns out the SLC dynamic cache on the Zhitai TiPro9000 Limited Edition was getting slammed; once filled after continuous writes, the random read speeds plummeted from 7000MB/s to around 1200MB/s. This massive throughput drop is exactly why the loading hit a brick wall. I initially tried bumping up the virtual memory size in Windows, but that was a total waste of time—it didn't help the stuttering and actually put more I/O pressure on the drive, which was honestly frustrating. I eventually updated to the latest NVMe drivers and went into Device Manager to push the queue depth from the default 1024 up to 2048, while also killing the hard disk sleep setting in my power plan. After running CrystalDiskMark, my 4K random reads jumped from 42MB/s to a steady 65-72MB/s, and the freezing completely vanished. I did run into a weird issue where the drive had a slight recognition delay during standby right after the queue depth tweak, but switching the power mode to High Performance fixed it. Temps stayed between 45-52℃. I managed to export and save these scheduling parameters via the storage tool.