How to fix resource scheduling lags on ASUS TUF B760M-PLUS D4?
Whenever I'm hauling heavy cargo across rugged mountains, the screen hits these micro-stutters that completely kill the flow of the game. On this TUF board, after enabling XMP 3200MHz, I noticed the memory controller voltage was jumping wildly between 1.2V and 1.35V, which caused occasional parity errors. I first tried switching the Windows power plan to High Performance, but while the average FPS went up a bit, the stutters didn't actually go away, which was honestly super frustrating. I eventually dove into the BIOS Advanced Voltage settings and manually locked the VDDQ voltage at 1.36V while nudging the SoC voltage to 1.15V. In AIDA64 memory stress tests, the error curve—which used to show 2 errors every 20 minutes—went completely flat, and frame times tightened up from a messy 14-26ms to a steady 9-15ms. I actually tried pushing the frequency to 3600MHz at first, but that just led to an immediate BSOD until I backed it down to 3200MHz and loosened the tRAS timings. Now, memory temps stay around 46-52℃ and VRM temps are between 60-66℃. Checked the monitoring panel and everything is rock steady at 9-15ms frame times.