Fixing severe frame drops in Kingdom Come on Maxsun B850M WIFI ICE

Walking into a crowded town felt like a slideshow, and the bandwidth starvation was giving me serious anxiety. AIDA64 showed my memory bandwidth was pathetic at 25 GB/s because I'd accidentally installed the sticks in single-channel slots. The CPU was basically choking on I/O requests for the town models. I tried increasing the virtual memory to 32GB first, but that did absolutely nothing for a physical hardware bottleneck—just a frustrating waste of time. I shut it down and moved the RAM to slots 2 and 4 as per the manual, then locked the frequency at 6000MHz in the BIOS. Bandwidth instantly jumped to 55-62 GB/s, and the game finally felt fluid. I actually had a scare where one stick wasn't detected after the swap, but a quick clean of the gold pins with an eraser fixed it. Memory temps are now 45-52℃. The stuttering is gone, and the controls finally feel snappy again.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 12, 2026 12:42 PM