Fixing Great Wall GW3300 1TB storage bottlenecks in Battlefield 2042?

In a 128-player warzone, every time I moved to a new map area, the screen turned into a slideshow. It was absolutely pathetic. The Great Wall GW3300 1TB just can't handle this level of resource demand; random reads often dipped below 30MB/s, leaving the rendering engine starving for data. I tried cranking every setting to low, but while the average FPS went up, the I/O stutters remained—a desperate and useless attempt. I eventually expanded the virtual memory to 32GB and used an I/O scheduler to set the game process to 'High' disk priority to ensure assets load first. Frame monitoring showed the 1% lows jump from 22 FPS to 41 FPS, and the frequency of hard stutters plummeted. I actually crashed some background apps when I first tried 'Realtime' priority, so I backed it down to 'High' for stability. Temps are between 50-62℃. Exported the I/O parameters, and the config is now backed up.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 5, 2026 1:02 PM