How to sync memory channels on Jinyue X99 Titanium D4?
Whenever I dragged furniture, there was this sickening 'sticky' feeling to the movement that just didn't feel right for a simulation game. Digging deeper, I found that the quad-channel setup on the Jinyue X99 Titanium D4 was drifting in auto mode, causing memory latency to bounce between 95-120 ns. I wasted time increasing the page file to 32 GB, but the 1% lows stayed stuck around 40 FPS—software fixes are useless when the hardware is fighting itself. I went into the BIOS, killed the auto memory config, and hard-locked the frequency to 2133 MHz with manual timings of 15-15-15-35. Looking at the RTSS frametime graph, that jagged saw-tooth pattern completely flattened out, and the input lag vanished. It wasn't a walk in the park; I had three random BSODs during the process until I bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.2V to 1.32V. Now, memory temps are 40-46℃ and the southbridge is sitting at 52-58℃. Ran five passes of MemTest86 with zero errors. Finally, no more hitching.