How to fix Zhitai TiPro9000 channel load issues in R6 Siege?

The channel management on this thing is a joke. In Siege's fast-loading scenes, the PCIe 4.0 load distribution was all over the place, leaving the CPU idling while waiting for data. I tried adding more virtual memory, but that just made everything sluggish—totally illogical. I went into the BIOS, switched PCIe power management to High Performance, and locked the bus frequency to the base value for absolute stability. I saw a roughly 11% bump in random read bandwidth, and my FPS range climbed from 50-65 to a more consistent 62-70. I tried an aggressive bus overclock at first, but it caused constant storage checksum errors; it took four CMOS clears and a lot of fine-tuning to get it stable. The M.2 area hits 58-63℃ under load, but the system is finally solid. I exported the config file so I never have to do this again. Temps are holding at 58-63℃.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:March 27, 2026 7:17 PM