Fixing Zhitai TiPro9000 2TB crashes in Assassin's Creed Shadows
These random BSODs were driving me insane. Every time I entered a crowded area, I'd get a storage controller error—a total disaster for immersion. Once the TiPro9000's dynamic SLC cache filled up, write speeds crashed from 7000 MB/s to 800 MB/s, causing a massive I/O pile-up. I tried the built-in Windows disk optimization, but that just made it worse; the crashes went from once an hour to once every thirty minutes. I eventually installed the latest NVMe drivers, switched the write cache to Force Flush, and killed the HDD sleep mode. In the frame time graphs, the loading spikes dropped from 20 - 60ms to a smooth 15 - 25ms, and the BSODs stopped completely. I had some brief drive detection lag at first, but switching to High Performance fixed it. SSD is at 46 - 58℃, controller at 64 - 70℃. I exported the config to save these settings, and the input response is finally snappy.