How to fix resource scheduling for Adata ValueRAM 4GB DDR4 2666?
Driving through those electromagnetic anomalies was a nightmare when the screen started stuttering periodically. I really started doubting if 4GB of RAM could even survive this game. The Adata ValueRAM DDR4 2666 only gives me about 3.2-3.6GB of usable space, but the game spikes over 5GB when loading vehicle models, forcing the system to spam the page file on my drive. I first tried enabling memory acceleration in the BIOS, but the hardware just couldn't handle it and I got an immediate BSOD during boot—totally useless. I eventually manually locked the virtual memory to a fixed 12GB and moved it to my fastest SSD partition, while killing useless background search indexing in services.msc. In Resource Monitor, hard page faults plummeted from 120/s to around 15/s, and frame time variance tightened from 20-80ms down to a much smoother 16-32ms. I actually noticed some apps launched slower after the initial fix, but that went away once I consolidated the page file to a single partition. RAM temps stayed between 38-44℃ and VRM temps were 52-58℃. After a 3-hour stress test, the memory overflow deadlocks are gone, and frame generation is rock steady at 16-32ms.