How to export Colorful performance benchmarks in Black Desert?

During high-load combat in Black Desert Remastered, my Colorful chipset was sitting between 57-63℃. I noticed controller load peaks of 0.3-0.5s causing throughput jumps, which made the benchmark curve look like a saw blade. I figured out that without enabling fast external channel resource adjustments, storage response becomes a massive bottleneck. I first tried adjusting the queue depth in a disk test tool; read/write speeds went up, but the stability was still shaky. I then used a system-wide quantification tool and found a timing conflict between CPU scheduling and storage response. I realized a single-point test wasn't going to cut it. After enabling resource adjustments in the BIOS, the throughput curve finally leveled out during render tests. There were still a few blips, so I had to tweak the power strategy to kill them off. Benchmarking this way really tests your patience. Quantifying bottlenecks is a complex puzzle. I could feel the heat radiating from the heatsinks, and the keyboard response felt inconsistent with the frame pool. After a final render check, the bottleneck data exported perfectly. It took some trial and error, but the results are finally reliable.
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