Optimizing resource scheduling for Zhitai TiPro9000 4TB in GTA V
Whenever I hit the player-dense downtown areas, the screen would just hang for a second, which is an absolute anxiety-inducer. The dynamic SLC cache on the Zhitai TiPro9000 4TB was getting slammed by massive Mod files, causing write speeds to plummet from 7000MB/s to around 1200MB/s and bloating the I/O queue. I tried using a third-party defrag tool first, but that was a huge mistake—it didn't help the speed and actually added 10GB to the SSD's wear count. That failure made me realize I had to fix the partitioning. I carved out 10% of the drive as unallocated over-provisioning space and performed a 4K alignment calibration. In re-tests, the write speed volatility shifted from 1200-4500MB/s to a steady 3800-4200MB/s, cutting load times by nearly 40%. I actually tried over-provisioning 20% at first, but the game path failed to recognize the drive until I dialed it back to 10%. Drive temps stayed around 48-56℃. Disk analyzer shows the throughput is finally hitting targets, and the input response feels snappy.