knerlington
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- May 16, 2015
- 3
If it's possible system wise what can be done and how would I go about doing it?
Correct drivers installed chipset wise, I have the correct ahci drivers for my ssd which windows resides in. BIOS set up correctly.
16GB RAM with at least ~12GB available while gaming I'm still getting some really high hard page resolution times pretty often. Measured with resplendence LatencyMon. I'm nog using a page file since I figured I have enough RAM to not use it. Point is that I never use up all my RAM while gaming, but still I believe it might be the cause for some stuttering I experience in some titles. Is it just the games or can I decrease the issue?
Correct drivers installed chipset wise, I have the correct ahci drivers for my ssd which windows resides in. BIOS set up correctly.
16GB RAM with at least ~12GB available while gaming I'm still getting some really high hard page resolution times pretty often. Measured with resplendence LatencyMon. I'm nog using a page file since I figured I have enough RAM to not use it. Point is that I never use up all my RAM while gaming, but still I believe it might be the cause for some stuttering I experience in some titles. Is it just the games or can I decrease the issue?