How to reduce read latency on Great Wall GW3300 512GB?

Every time I enter a complex dungeon, the read latency shoots up to 120-150ms, causing these annoying periodic micro-stutters. Since my GW3300 512GB was nearly full with multiple games, the available space dropped below 10%, triggering a very inefficient garbage collection cycle. I tried increasing the virtual memory to 32GB, but that just made the I/O conflicts worse and increased the stutter frequency—it was honestly driving me crazy. I ended up wiping 100GB of redundant temp files and switched the write cache policy to 'Force Flush' in Device Manager. CrystalDiskMark showed random reads jumping from 22-30MB/s to 45-58MB/s, making combat transitions feel way smoother. I did notice a 5-second recognition delay during boot after the change, but switching power management from Balanced to High Performance killed that issue. Temps are holding steady at 42-50℃. The performance analyzer shows the I/O blocking is gone, and the input lag is finally gone.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 8, 2026 9:00 PM