How to fix resource scheduling for Kingbank Yin Jue DDR4 3600?
Walking through crowded town streets was a disaster, with frames suddenly tanking by 15 FPS, which is honestly baffling for anyone chasing a high-end experience. With 32GB of Kingbank Yin Jue DDR4 3600, the memory controller was sweating between 72-85℃ while handling complex NPC data, causing a massive pile-up in the instruction queue. I initially tried nuking the shadow quality in-game, but it just made the game look like garbage without fixing the stutters—a total waste of time. I eventually dove into the BIOS, swapped the XMP profile from Auto to Manual, bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V, and loosened the tRFC to 520 cycles. Using a frame time analyzer, I saw the stutter spikes shrink from 25-40ms down to a tight 12-16ms. Funnily enough, my first attempt at max frequency caused a total black screen five minutes in, and I only got it stable after dropping to 3533MHz and then carefully stepping back up to 3600MHz. Now, temps sit at 54-59℃ with fans screaming at 1800 RPM. Benchmarks confirm frame generation is finally rock steady at 5.1-6.4ms on Win11 24H2.