Optimizing G.SKILL Trident Z5 Memory Response Lag for Hogwarts Legacy Loading

During massive lairs pre-fetching, the G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 constantly hits a wall, triggering a latent cache protection loop. Expanding the page file was a total bust and felt glitchy. I navigated to Task Manager, clicked the Details tab, right-clicked the game executable, and set the priority to High. This forced all the background junk to back off, and according to GamePP monitoring for Win11 23H2, the available RAM climbed back into the 2.2GB - 3.5GB range. The frame generation latency shifted from jagged spikes to a butter smooth curve, making the input feel rock steady in real-world movement. That said, it is not a magic bullet; in the densest areas of the castle, I still catch minor 1% lows, proving that priority tweaks cannot fully rewrite the game's native memory mapping. Still, after ten hardcore stress tests, the stuttery transitions are gone, even if some minor bottlenecking persists under extreme stress.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 19, 2026 11:25 AM