How to stop Fanxiang S910PRO 2TB from lagging in Project Orion?

While pushing the limits of high-fidelity environment rendering, I noticed my Fanxiang S910PRO 2TB would spike to a 12000MB/s peak, only to tank immediately. It created these annoying micro-stutters that totally broke the immersion. I tracked the cache temps and they were skyrocketing from 52℃ to 78℃ in seconds, triggering a hard thermal throttle. I tried forcing the PCIe slot to Gen 5 in the BIOS, but that was a disaster—peaks went up, but the throttling happened even more often. Total waste of time. I eventually installed the latest vendor NVMe drivers and set the 'Turn off hard disk after' option to 0 in the Windows Power Plan. I also rigged a small 40mm fan directly over the heatsink. In AIDA64 disk tests, the wild swings between 6000-12000MB/s finally settled into a rock-steady 10500-11200MB/s range. I did hit a snag where the drive wouldn't be recognized after the driver swap, but a chipset update cleared that right up. Now it stays between 58-64℃ with response times around 0.02ms. The performance graph is finally flat, and the settings are locked in.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:February 25, 2026 5:53 PM