How to fix memory scheduling for Crucial DDR4 3200MHz 8GB?
Whenever I hit a lush forest scene, the combat would just freeze for a split second, which is a total nightmare for any hardcore player. Checking Resource Monitor revealed my Crucial 8GB stick was pegged at 92% - 96% usage, forcing the system to swap data to a painfully slow virtual memory partition, causing response latency to spike from 12ms to 110ms. I initially tried enabling every memory acceleration toggle in the BIOS, but since the memory dies were mediocre, I just got a blue screen. That reckless move taught me to stick to software fixes. I manually shifted the page file to my NVMe SSD and locked it at 16GB, while killing Windows Defender's real-time scanning to free up some breathing room. Monitoring with RTSS showed frame times tightening from a wild 16-45ms swing down to a steady 14-22ms. I actually messed up the partition choice at first, which tripled my load times until I moved it back to the C drive. Memory temps stayed between 38-44℃. After a three-hour stress test, the overflow is gone and the settings are rock steady.