Optimizing Great Wall GW3300 256GB storage for GTA VI
Watching that loading bar freeze at 90% for ten seconds every time I start the game was giving me serious anxiety. With the GW3300 256GB, I only had about 20GB of free space left after installation, which triggered massive write amplification and caused random reads to swing wildly between 15-40MB/s. I tried lowering all the texture settings in-game, but while the FPS went up, the loading time didn't budge an inch—it was an absolute torture of patience. I eventually manually set the page file to the fastest partition and locked it at a fixed 8GB-8GB, while using a script to kill all background indexing services. In Resource Monitor, the disk queue length dropped from 15/sec to about 3-6/sec, and the boot-up load time plummeted from 50 seconds to 28 seconds. I did hit a snag where the system booted slowly after fixing the page file, but that cleared up once I disabled the super-cache feature. The drive now hovers around 40-46℃ with a much flatter read curve. Real-world tests confirm the efficiency gain, and the system parameters are now dialed in.