Dealing with memory bottlenecks on ADATA ValueRAM DDR4 2666?
Moving the mouse felt like it was stuck in glue—just a heavy, sluggish sensation that is an absolute disaster for a competitive shooter. The 4GB capacity of this ADATA ValueRAM DDR4 2666 is barely enough for a modern OS, with usage pinned at a critical 92-98%, forcing the system to lean heavily on the slow page file. I started by wiping all temporary files in Windows, but the latency only dropped by a measly 2ms, which did nothing for my anxiety. I then went into the Services manager, nuked every non-essential background sync service, and set the game process to 'Realtime' priority. Using a latency tester, the response time plummeted from 35-52ms down to a crisp 18-24ms, making every flick feel light again. I did run into a snag where the game voice chat died after the first service purge, but I got it back after re-enabling a specific audio driver. Temps stayed between 38-44℃ with CPU usage at 65-72%. After three straight matches, the stuttering is gone and temps are holding steady at 38-44℃.