How to stabilize Jginyue X99 Titanium D4 in Nightingale?

Running a modern game on this X99 board felt like trying to pull a bullet train with a steam engine; every time a huge texture loaded, I got a BSOD gift. The Jginyue X99 Titanium D4's multi-core scheduling was a mess, with memory usage oscillating wildly between 14.5GB - 15.8GB. I tried letting Windows manage the page file automatically, but that just tripled the loading times, which was honestly laughable. I ended up manually locking the page file to 32GB and using a memory cleaner to force-clear 1.5GB of background junk. In OCCT, the memory error rate dropped from 10% to 0%, and the crashes stopped. The first time I increased the virtual memory, the system froze the moment the game launched, until I moved the page file to a high-speed NVMe partition. Memory temps were running hot at 55°C - 62°C, and the fans sounded like a jet engine at 1800-2100 RPM. I exported the event logs to make sure the crashes were truly gone, but the noise is still a bit of a struggle.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:April 21, 2026 1:47 PM