How to fix the TiPro9000 cache lag in Spider-Man Miles Morales?

Swinging through New York felt great until these tiny, rhythmic twitches started happening every few seconds, which was incredibly distracting. I found that when the Zhitai TiPro9000's dynamic SLC cache filled up during high-frequency asset streaming, the random read speed crashed from 7000MB/s to a pathetic 1200MB/s, creating 20-35ms of command latency. I tried turning on Windows Game Mode, but that's just a placebo—the SSD bottleneck was still there. I ended up updating to the latest NVMe controller driver and forced the write-cache flushing policy in the Windows performance options. After running AIDA64 random read tests, the 4K reads stabilized at 65-78MB/s, and the stuttering completely vanished. I did have a weird issue where the drive took a few seconds to be recognized at boot after the driver update, but switching the power management to High Performance sorted it out. Drive temps are now a steady 45-52℃, and the motherboard is around 48-55℃. The cache scheduling is finally in sync.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:April 3, 2026 9:25 AM