Frostpunk 2 pushes the VASTARMOR RX 9070 XT Super Alloy PRO into full on rendering overload where background threads suddenly hog every resource available turning the screen into a glitchy tearing mess that drives you up the wall. Fans spin up screaming like jet engines while frame times bounce around making every second feel erratic and ready to quit the run. At first just closing redundant services barely touched the issue as those threads kept choking the main pipeline and memory fragments refused to clear. Then I dove into task manager for some manual priority shifts keeping close tabs on the cache cleanup progress until low priority stuff finally stepped aside and the tearing eased off instantly with load times dropping in a way you could actually see. System lag shortened noticeably and switching apps no longer felt so janky. Tweaking those priorities does feel like a hassle at first but the stability payoff is real even if it is not flawless. Even after the adjustments there are still limitations especially when juggling multiple apps the threads can act up again. For this card the rendering holds up better but the thermal demands really ramp up and fans stay loud after long sessions which gets annoying fast. Last updated onMarch 16, 2026 12:44 PM.
Man playing Assassins Creed Shadows those Japan scene loads hit hard when the Lexar NM790 4TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD background services started hogging resources and frames tanked making controls feel sluggish as hell. I jumped into task manager to peek at the usage and yeah memory was building pressure so I cleared some out and responsiveness picked up right away but the first priority tweak barely moved the needle so I fiddled with power plan reordering next and that finally settled things. HWInfo showed temps hanging steady in the 60-75C range with no real throttling kicking in. Frame curves calmed but dense areas still had tiny hitches. SSD small file cache pressure really shows up in these open world spots and after saving the config runs stayed mostly clean yet even after all that there are still some limitations in the heaviest moments. Last updated onMarch 5, 2026 2:22 PM.
Playing Forza Horizon 5 open world loads my Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD 8TB kept getting hammered by background stuff making frames bounce all over the place and controls feel sluggish. Popped open Task Manager and saw those services hogging memory so I cleared some out and things got way more responsive right away though track switches still had minor dips under heavy load. Tweaked process priority next and load times dropped noticeably with smoother overall feel. Honestly at first I skipped the power plan tweak and it took a couple tries to nail the combo but folks on forums mention the same headache. Saved the config and runs rock steady now. For this SSD the read write punch is killer but yeah cooling demands ramp up. Even after the tweak high load spots still show some limitations in the heat department but it sure beats the original stutter fest. Last updated onFebruary 20, 2026 2:22 PM.
Playing Super Mario emulator on this ADATA ValueRAM setup the background services just keep hogging memory resources and frames drop from steady to stutter city real quick. Popped open Task Manager and saw those services eating up space, hit release and the whole system snapped back into responsive mode though the initial priority tweak did not deliver instant magic. Plenty of folks in the community chat about the same issue, HWInfo monitoring showed memory pressure spiking hard in certain spots, after the change loading felt quicker but heat concerns lingered in longer sessions. Even with priority dialed in complex levels still throw minor hitches now and then, this older DDR3 has some built in limits running fresh emulators in 2026. Reordered the power plan and overall feel improved quite a bit, frame curve smoothed out noticeably, saved the config and rebooted with basically zero errors afterward. The experience is not flawless but for legacy hardware it is definitely worth experimenting with. Last updated onFebruary 20, 2026 2:15 PM.
When playing the Phantom Blade Zero Beta the ONDA B760ITX-B4 motherboard really struggled during combat scene loads as background services went wild grabbing resources dropping frames from the fifties down to the low forties and making controls feel sluggish as heck which had me thinking the game optimization was the culprit at first. I popped open task manager and saw those background processes eating up around three and a half gigs of RAM so I released some resources and recovered about two gigs suddenly skills felt way more responsive but the first priority tweak did not deliver instant magic with frames still swinging between forty and fifty five. Then I messed with the power plan reordering and that finally steadied the curve in the fifty to sixty range cutting load times by ten to fifteen seconds or so. Honestly for mid range setups this kind of tweak does ease the pressure a bit but I noticed without good cooling temps creep up over long sessions even after these adjustments there are still some limitations because the small file cache pressure can cause occasional stutters. Task manager confirmed the resource redistribution was balanced and the config saved successfully though the first attempt was minimal the later runs stayed stable with no errors. Real world testing by fellow gamers shows it brings peak performance without those annoying throttle spikes but you still have to keep an eye on temps for the best results running at peak without drama. Last updated onMarch 1, 2026 10:15 AM.