Dealing with scheduling lag on Corsair Vengeance DDR5?

Every time I dive between skyscrapers, there's this tiny 0.1s hitch that completely breaks the immersion. With 96GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz, the memory controller was hitting scheduling delay peaks of 12-18ms while indexing the city models. I tried lowering the texture quality, but that just made the game look like mud and didn't even stop the stuttering—it was honestly a frustrating waste of time. I eventually went into the power settings and switched the processor scheduling to High Performance, then enabled the XMP/DOCP high-speed profile in the BIOS. Monitoring with RivaTuner, my 1% lows jumped from 42 FPS to 65 FPS. The only downside was the idle temps climbing from 40℃ to 52℃, which I had to fix by aggressive fan curves. VRAM usage is stable at 11-14GB, and the input lag is finally gone; it feels incredibly snappy now.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:April 4, 2026 10:37 AM