How to fix frame drops on Kingbank Yin Jue 8GB DDR4 3600?
The screen literally turned into a slideshow during a cavalry charge, and that kind of choppy performance is absolutely lethal in a strategy game. Checking my logs, the Kingbank Yin Jue 8GB DDR4 3600 had barely 120 MB of available headroom, forcing Windows into an inefficient memory compression mode that sent my frame times swinging wildly between 60-220 ms. My first instinct was to kill every irrelevant background process in Task Manager, which freed up about 300 MB, but I still hit 4-second hard locks when loading new maps—totally irrational results. I then went into the registry to tweak the memory management policy, disabling unnecessary prefetch functions and lowering the compression threshold. In RTSS, the frame time variance tightened from 60-220 ms down to 40-70 ms; while it's not a high-FPS beast, the deadlocks are gone. I actually hit a brief black screen after the registry edit, which only cleared up once I restored the default boot configuration. RAM temps hovered around 38-44℃ at a stable 3600 MHz. Stability checks confirm the freezing is finally gone.