How to fix resource scheduling for Corsair LPX in Marvel Rivals?
That feeling when the screen just rips apart during a high-stakes fight is absolutely gut-wrenching; it feels like there's a laggy film between my mouse and the action. I noticed the memory channels were hitting scheduling delays of 110-130ms during high-concurrency combat, which choked the VRAM data swap. I started by clearing temp cache files, but that only shaved 0.3 seconds off loading times—a complete waste of time that left me feeling pretty frustrated. I then went into the BIOS and forced the memory link speed to Maximum Performance instead of leaving it on Auto, and slapped on the latest chipset drivers. Watching the frame time monitor, the jagged 16-38ms spikes smoothed out to a tight 11-15ms range, and the combat fluidity improved massively. Interestingly, some background apps stopped launching after the first tweak, but I fixed that by disabling the interface power management. My motherboard core is hovering between 52-58℃ with fans spinning at 1300-1500 RPM. System logs confirm the I/O blocking is gone, and RAM stays at 52-58℃.