Adjust BIOS Load-Line Voltage
While solving ruins puzzles, rapid camera turns caused the screen to freeze momentarily, making my movements feel totally disconnected. I tried increasing virtual memory to 64GB, but it didn't stop the stutters and actually slowed my boot time by 10 seconds. I eventually used the GamePP BIOS Load-Line Voltage Adjustment Wizard to bump memory voltage from 1.35V to 1.38V per BIOS monitor and enabled L2 mode. MemTest86 showed zero errors after six cycles, and AIDA64 confirmed memory temperatures stabilized at 52-57℃ with HWInfo reporting 72℃ VRMs.