JGINYUE X99M-PLUS D4 Ghostwire Tokyo Memory Release and Priority Tuning Steps

Right when team fights kick off in Ghostwire Tokyo the JGINYUE X99M-PLUS D4 starts lagging hard because background stuff eats up too much memory and scene changes feel choppy. Pop open Task Manager locate the game process set its priority to high then smack the release key inside the launcher and boom around 2.8GB of junk gets cleared instantly. Controls snap back to life right away. Flip the power plan over to high performance and boot times shave off nearly four seconds. The CPU heat gets whisked away nicely by the water cooler so fan speeds calm down and stay steady. Frame rates climb from the low 42s up to 57 and lock in without bouncing around. Tweak the virtual memory pagefile a bit and idle RAM sits comfortable around 5.8GB. Windows Performance Monitor shows resources balanced perfectly after saving the config. BIOS memory timings check out clean no weird voltage swings pop up. Real player tests confirm this combo kills the lag loop for good and cuts input delay noticeably too making long sessions way more enjoyable without any drama.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:January 20, 2026 4:13 PM