Handling resource overflows on ADATA ValueRAM 4GB DDR4 2666

Whenever I hit a heavy firefight, the game just hangs for over a second. It's an absolute nightmare. 4GB of ADATA ValueRAM 2666 is basically prehistoric for modern war games, so the system was constantly swapping pages between the RAM and the drive. I desperately tried closing every single background app, but even with nothing else running, the usage was pinned at 98%. I felt totally stuck. I eventually decided to manually set a fixed virtual memory size of 12GB and moved the page file to a dedicated partition on my NVMe SSD. Looking at the frame time analyzer, those massive freezes dropped from 5 times a minute down to about once a minute. It's still a struggle, but at least I can actually play. I messed up the first time and put the page file on a partition with the wrong format, which prevented Windows from booting until I reformatted to NTFS. Temps stayed low, around 38-44℃. It's a band-aid fix, but it works.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 14, 2026 3:13 PM