Fixing Fanxiang S910Max 2TB scheduling issues in GTA V FiveM
Driving through a busy RP city, my frames were jumping from 70 down to 40 constantly, and it was honestly driving me insane. The controller on the S910Max was having these wild frequency swings between 3.5-5.2GHz while handling heavy mod assets, causing data to bounce between channels. I first tried 'Ultimate Performance' mode in Windows, but the drive just hit 82℃ and the FPS still dipped—it was just adding heat for no reason, which was infuriating. I went into the BIOS, manually locked the PCIe power limits to High Performance, and disabled the L1.2 low-power state. In OCCT stress tests, the speed locked at 9000MB/s and frame times tightened to 18-22ms. I did have two random reboots early on, but adding a tiny +0.02V offset to the voltage stabilized everything. Temps are now 65-72℃ with fans screaming at 2200 RPM. I exported the BIOS profile to keep it safe, and the game finally feels responsive to my inputs.