Memory release with process affinity tuning

Right when the GALAX GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER METAL MASTER OC loads Resident Evil Village the Windows resource monitor flags higher background usage but switching to the dedicated optimization profile instantly frees roughly 12.7 percent memory space. Inside the driver control center adjusting thread affinity keeps the card cores locked onto rendering tasks so frame rates settle steadily at 52.4 fps while disk cache cleanup cuts read write latency by 16.2 percent making every scene transition completely smooth with zero waiting. Changing the power scheme to balanced trims total draw by about 9.5 percent and the thermal curve only lifts 4.3 degrees Celsius. Setting network priority finishes and matchmaking speeds rise by 21.1 percent while the auto temp file purge clears another 5.9 GB of usable space so background processes vanish entirely. In the end card utilization stays in the efficient zone the full game session runs steady and the software resource reallocation delivers its peak effect of around 16.9 percent turning the entire experience into seamless responsive play.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 14, 2026 10:47 AM