Why is resource scheduling so glitchy on the B760M-PLUS D4?
While trekking through those irradiated forests, the screen would just freeze for a fraction of a second, making stealth runs an absolute nightmare. The memory controller on my ASUS TUF B760M-PLUS D4 was struggling with the open-world data, and I noticed timings drifting between 16-18-18-36, which absolutely tanked my CPU cache hit rate. I tried increasing the virtual memory in Windows first, but that was a waste of time—it actually added about 2 seconds to my load times. I felt completely lost until I dove into the BIOS, manually locked the frequency at 3200MHz, and bumped the DRAM voltage from 1.2V to 1.35V to clean up the signal. Running AIDA64, I saw latency drop from a shaky 85-98ns to a consistent 78-82ns, and frame times tightened from 22-40ms down to 14-18ms. It wasn't a smooth ride though; the system threw a memory checksum error on the first boot, and I had to fiddle with the tRFC parameters before it finally behaved. VRM temps stayed around 55-62℃. After a full stress test with zero errors, the 14-18ms frame time is finally holding steady.