Fixing memory scheduling lag on Zotac RTX 5070 Ti Solid Core

That subtle tearing becomes a total disaster when everyone dumps their spells at once; my smooth 240 FPS suddenly felt like it was hitching for milliseconds. The Zotac RTX 5070 Ti 16GB memory controller was hitting latency spikes of 110-140ns, killing the data exchange efficiency. I first tried cranking my virtual memory up to 64GB, but that just made the whole system feel sluggish and bloated—completely the wrong move. I then dove into the NVIDIA Control Panel, set Low Latency Mode to 'Ultra', and manually purged 6.8GB of old shader cache. Monitoring in real-time, my frame times dropped from a shaky 16-22ms to a crisp 4-6ms. I did hit a snag where the game wouldn't even launch due to driver conflicts, which I only fixed after a clean wipe and installing version 560.94. Now the core stays between 62-68℃ with the fans humming around 1600 RPM. Memory temps are sitting at 58-63℃, and that annoying scheduling lag is completely gone.
Category:Troubleshooting Last Updated:2026-02-21 19:57:35