How to tune storage scheduling for Zhitai TiPro9000?
Watching distant mountains pop in like low-res blocks in a 4K MOD was honestly stressing me out. The Zhitai TiPro9000 Limited Edition struggles with massive 4K textures; once the SLC dynamic cache hits the limit, sequential reads tank from 7000MB/s to around 900MB/s. I tried cranking the virtual memory to 64GB, but that just made the disk thrashing worse and the frame drops more frequent—a total waste of time. I ended up updating to the latest NVMe driver and bumped the queue depth from 1024 to 2048 in Device Manager, while enabling forced write cache flushing in Windows performance settings. CrystalDiskMark showed 4K random reads jumping from 48-55MB/s to 72-80MB/s, shaving about 6 seconds off town loads. I had a brief recognition delay after the first tweak, but switching to High Performance power mode killed that. Drive temps stayed at 45-52℃. Everything feels snappy and responsive now.