How to fix page file conflicts for Corsair Vengeance DDR5 96GB?
Right at the loading screen with 20 cars on the grid, the game would just vanish to desktop without a word—absolute nightmare when you're trying to race. Despite having a massive Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz 96GB kit, the Windows auto-paging policy struggled with 48GB sticks, triggering unnecessary page swaps even when only 32GB was used. I tried disabling the page file entirely, which was a huge mistake—the game just crashed the second I hit the track. I eventually set a fixed page file range of 16GB-32GB and forced it onto my PCIe 4.0 SSD partition. Looking at the Task Manager performance tab, the memory commit curve went from a jagged mess to a smooth climb, and the crashes stopped. I did hit a brief black screen on reboot after the change, which only went away after a BIOS update. RAM temps are steady at 55-61℃ and the chipset is at 58-64℃. 3DMark stress tests are clean, and the input response finally feels snappy.