Fixing memory scheduling lags on Jginyue X99 Titanium D4
Fighting ghosts in the forests of New Eden was a disaster; the smooth combat suddenly turned into a 10 FPS slideshow. The quad-channel memory scheduling on the Jginyue X99 Titanium was completely unbalanced during heavy physics calculations, with some channels pegged at 95% while others sat idle. This resource mismatch created massive CPU wait times. I tried increasing the virtual memory page file in Windows, but that just made my SSD activity light go crazy without fixing a single frame—it was a total waste of effort. I went into the BIOS $\rightarrow$ Memory Advanced and changed the Interleave Mode from 'Auto' to 'Forced Quad Channel' and bumped the memory controller voltage to 1.2V. In RTSS, my frame times stopped jumping between 40-70ms and settled into a clean 16-22ms range. I did notice the boot time increased by about five seconds after the change, but disabling 'Fast Boot' fixed it. The CPU stays between 65°C - 72°C, and the RAM is stable at 58°C - 63°C.