The memory requirements for this game are insane; trying to run it on 8GB is basically self-torture. I was seeing drops to 12 FPS during scene loads, and I honestly wanted to throw my PC out the window. The Kingbank Yin Jue 8GB sticks were completely maxed out, forcing the system into a constant loop of page filing that caused massive I/O blocking. I tried closing every single background app, but memory usage stayed at 96%—a joke of an optimization. I finally manually set the virtual memory on my fastest NVMe drive, locked it at 32GB, and disabled the Windows Superfetch/Indexing service. My minimums climbed from 12 FPS to 25 FPS; it's still not great, but at least it stops freezing. I had two disk write errors that crashed the game until I reformatted the page file. Memory temps are 38-44℃, and frame times are now 5.1-6.4ms. Last updated onApril 12, 2026 10:09 AM.
Having a 2TB drive is useless if the write speed becomes a joke once it fills up. The Kioxia Exceria Plus G4 tanks hard when usable space drops below 15%; the lack of OP space triggers aggressive garbage collection, crashing my write speeds from 6000MB/s to a pathetic 800MB/s. I tried using file compression to save space, but that just spiked my CPU to 90% and made the whole system lag—a total waste of time. I eventually nuked all my unnecessary software to get free space above 30% and used a partition tool to leave 50GB as unallocated space. Sequential writes bounced back to 5200-5800MB/s, and the hitching during map loads vanished. I did have some backup software throw a fit because the total disk size changed, but re-mapping the paths fixed it. Temps are sitting at 40-50℃ with read latency at 50-65ns. The system snapshot confirms writes are now stable at 5.2-5.8GB/s. Last updated onMarch 28, 2026 8:42 PM.
Every time a horde of dinos appeared, the game would hitch violently—it was a low-level scheduling issue that was honestly infuriating. While this ADATA DDR3 is stable, it can't handle modern physics engines; the motherboard's VRM had voltage sags of up to 0.08V during current spikes, causing the CPU to bounce crazily between 3.0GHz and 3.6GHz. I tried locking the minimum processor state to 100% in Windows, but that just pushed the CPU to 95℃ and triggered thermal throttling—a total disaster. I eventually went into the BIOS, set Load-Line Calibration (LLC) to Mode 4, and nudged the core voltage to 1.20V. In Cinebench R23, my multi-core score jumped by 400 points and the frequency curve became a flat line. I actually failed to boot the first time I tried Mode 4, but a small 0.01V offset correction fixed it. CPU temps stayed around 78-84℃. I backed up the profile in BIOS, and now the physics calculations are smooth as silk. Last updated onApril 4, 2026 7:29 PM.
The optimization in this game is a joke on some rigs. My CPU has plenty of headroom, but the Valkyrie V360 LOKI kept crashing the system—infuriating. The PWM signal had compatibility issues with my old BIOS, causing the pump speed to swing wildly between 1800 and 2800 RPM, sending core temps over 95℃ instantly. I tried lowering the graphics, but that just made loading longer without stopping the crashes—a total waste of time. I updated the AIO controller firmware and forced the pump header to DC mode in BIOS, locking it at 12V. The 0x0000007E errors in Event Viewer completely vanished, and I've played for five hours straight without a crash. The pump made a weird whining noise at first, but adjusting the radiator angle fixed it. CPU temps are now 65-72℃ with coolant at 30-35℃. Settings backed up via system snapshot. Last updated onApril 12, 2026 10:22 AM.
The optimization in this game is a joke on some rigs. My CPU has plenty of headroom, but the Valkyrie V360 LOKI kept crashing the system—infuriating. The PWM signal had compatibility issues with my old BIOS, causing the pump speed to swing wildly between 1800 and 2800 RPM, sending core temps over 95℃ instantly. I tried lowering the graphics, but that just made loading longer without stopping the crashes—a total waste of time. I updated the AIO controller firmware and forced the pump header to DC mode in BIOS, locking it at 12V. The 0x0000007E errors in Event Viewer completely vanished, and I've played for five hours straight without a crash. The pump made a weird whining noise at first, but adjusting the radiator angle fixed it. CPU temps are now 65-72℃ with coolant at 30-35℃. Settings backed up via system snapshot. Last updated onApril 12, 2026 10:22 AM.