Optimizing Gloway DDR5 6000 resource scheduling in Expeditions: Rome?
Every time I tried to enter a new strategic zone, distant building textures would stay blurry for seconds. That kind of scheduling lag is an absolute anxiety-inducer in massive battles. The default timings on the Gloway Celestial Strategy Yi DDR5 6000 were hitting 95-110ns latency, meaning resources couldn't keep up with my camera movement. I first tried increasing the system page file size, but that just caused a massive conflict with my disk I/O, making the stutters even worse—a total waste of time. I eventually hit the BIOS advanced settings, dropped the primary timings from 36-36-36-76 to 32-34-34-72, and bumped the voltage from 1.35V to 1.40V. AIDA64 showed latency plummeting from 102ns to 76-82ns, and textures finally popped in instantly. I blue-screened three times trying to be too aggressive, but it stabilized once I backed tRAS off to 78. Temps stayed at 50-56℃. MemTest86 passed 4 cycles with zero errors, and the game finally feels responsive to my clicks.