How to fix resource scheduling for Gloway Celestial Yi DDR5?
Whenever I warp across the otherworldly maps, my memory usage spikes instantly to 15.2-15.8GB, forcing the system to lean heavily on the disk page file, which creates these brutal frame rate swings. The bandwidth on the Gloway Celestial Yi DDR5 6000MHz 16GB just can't keep up with the high-res textures, and I saw read/write latency jumping wildly between 82-105ns—it was a total nightmare. I initially tried killing every background app to claw back some space, but it only freed up about 400MB, which did absolutely nothing to stop the stuttering. Feeling pretty defeated, I dove into the advanced system settings and manually locked the page file at 24GB on my fastest NVMe drive while enabling memory compression. Checking Resource Monitor, the hard interrupts dropped from 450 to 130 per second, and frame times finally converged to a steady 16.6-22.4ms. I actually messed up the file path during the first attempt, which made my boot time crawl until I pointed it to the right drive. Memory temps stayed around 45-52℃ with disk I/O load between 18-28%. The resource curve is finally smooth, but 16GB is honestly cutting it too close for 2026 titles.