How to fix resource scheduling for Kingston HyperX DDR3 1866?
While exploring the Lands Between, I kept hitting these micro-freezes for a fraction of a second whenever a new chunk loaded. It is absolutely lethal when you are fighting fast-paced bosses. The 8GB capacity of the Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1866 is just pathetic for modern 3GB+ games, forcing the system to lean heavily on the page file, which spiked my latency to a brutal 120-150ms. I tried forcing an overclock to 2133MHz in the BIOS, but that was a total disaster—just a loop of Blue Screens of Death. I eventually went into Advanced System Settings and locked my virtual memory between 16GB - 24GB, moving the file to my fastest NVMe partition. Checking the frame times in HWiNFO, the jitter dropped from 15-85ms down to a steady 12-22ms. I noticed the boot time increased by about 5 seconds initially, but that cleared up once I nuked the useless startup apps. RAM temps sat around 45-52℃ with voltage hovering at 1.5V. After a benchmark run, the swap rate finally flattened out, and my frame times stayed rock steady at 12-22ms.