Optimizing Crucial DDR5 4800 16GB resource scheduling for F1 25
This was insane—hitting 300km/h on the track and my memory usage just rocketed to 15GB. The fragmentation from the overflow made my PC feel like it was screaming. With the Crucial DDR5 4800 16GB kit handling 4K textures, the lack of headroom caused severe page replacement, with I/O latency jumping between 120-200ms. I tried disabling the Windows Indexing service first, but that just slowed down my file searches and did absolutely nothing for the lag; a total waste of time. I eventually manually locked the virtual memory to 24GB on a dedicated high-speed partition and forced a standby memory refresh. In the performance analyzer, available memory jumped from a measly 1GB to about 4-6GB, and the stuttering vanished. I did see some brief disk I/O blocking when I first locked the page file, but switching the write policy to disable flushing fixed it. RAM temps were 40-46℃, CPU 65-71℃. I exported all overflow logs via system diagnostics, and fan speeds stayed steady at 1400-1600RPM.