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Per Test #20250318-B (Win10 22H2, v562.0 Driver), System Log Viewer showed DLL queue spikes hitting a glitchy 3s - 5s peak on GALAX A320M Dragon Ver1.0. Reinstalling the game was a waste of time. Instead, I accessed the Disk Cleanup tool and nuked every single temp folder on the C drive, then performed a clean wipe and reinstall of the 2015-2022 integrated runtimes. AIDA64 confirmed memory usage stayed rock steady within 11.5GB - 14.2GB, with frame delivery landing at a snappy 55fps - 60fps, verified across three full reboots. It is not perfect; heavy smoke grenade effects still cause minor pauses, but the crashes are dead. The system finally feels responsive, and the tension in my shoulders just melted away. Last updated onMarch 18, 2026 10:14 PM.

Following Engineering Report 20250325-C (Win11 24H2), HWinfo64 on JGINYUE H610M-VDH showed CPU clocks hammering 4.2 GHz - 4.5 GHz during drops, with fans jumping from 980 to a loud 1480 - 1650 RPM. The default 2000ms sampling created glitchy temp spikes. I feared the VRMs were dying, but I dove into the HWinfo64 settings and crushed the sampling rate down to 500ms. This revealed the true thermals: a steady 72℃ - 78℃, peaking at 82℃, while FPS stayed rock steady in the 59fps - 64fps range, within 4% of official benchmarks. A few weird spikes still occur during explosions, but the precision is finally here. It is just a relief to know the hardware isn't actually melting. Last updated onMarch 25, 2026 6:29 PM.

Per Public Report 20250331-D (Win10 22H2, v560.1), 3DMark and in-game stats showed SOYO SY-Yanlong H410M bandwidth peaking at a glitchy 22GB/s - 25GB/s, leaving only 2.2GB - 2.7GB of fragmented usable memory. I obsessed over CPU clocks for days, but that was a total dead end. I eventually scrubbed my browser cache and nuked Windows Search indexing. Post-tweak, the frametime variance dropped from a choppy 12% to a rock steady 4%, keeping FPS locked at 53fps - 58fps across three stress cycles, within 5% of community averages. Sure, ultimate abilities still trigger tiny stutters, but the overall snappiness is a game-changer. It is like finally clearing a clogged pipe in my system. Last updated onMarch 31, 2026 1:56 PM.

Referencing Report #20250405-E (Win11 24H2), GPU-Z showed Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4 2400 oscillating between 2300MHz - 2500MHz during high-action rendering. I blindly cranked sharpness to 100% at first, but it looked hideous with white ringing artifacts. I then dove into the filter settings and dialed intensity back to a precise 35% and film grain to 15%. The resulting FPS sat rock steady at 61fps - 64fps, effectively neutralizing the jagged edges and hitting within 2% of professional benchmarks. A bit of blurring persists in heavy smoke, but it is barely noticeable. The clarity is just incredible now, making the overall experience feel snappy and visceral. Last updated onApril 5, 2026 10:48 PM.

Per Report 20250407-F (Win11 24H2, v562.1), using Task Manager and CrystalDiskMark on KINGBANK Black Blade DDR5 6800 64GB showed memory controller latency spiking to a glitchy 120ms - 150ms in Overdrive mode. I tried increasing the page file, but it just made things worse. I eventually went into Advanced System Settings and adjusted the queue depth to 4 via device drivers, while nuking the useless memory compression feature. Sustained speeds locked in at 5200MB/s - 5600MB/s, and FPS settled into a rock steady 69fps - 75fps, within 3% of benchmark targets. A few tiny pauses remain in heavy ray tracing, but the texture popping is gone. It is just snappy, satisfying performance that hits like a truck. Last updated onApril 7, 2026 7:33 PM.

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