How to verify ASRock peripheral sensor accuracy in Manor Lords?

In high-load strategic battles in Manor Lords, my ASRock chipset sampling frequency was swinging between 860-1260Hz. I could feel the key rebound resistance changing with the load, and the hardware monitor was lagging. I tried restarting the services multiple times, but the refresh delay wouldn't budge. I started by scanning the interrupt config in a CPU info tool and found cache hit rates jumping between 66-73%, which was causing the lag. Then, I used a hardware management tool to quantify the sensor accuracy and found a timing conflict between multiple sensors. I realized I needed a layered verification. After adjusting the sampling strategy in the RGB control software, the sensor data finally refreshed in real-time under stress. There was still a tiny bit of lag, so I had to recalibrate the time sync protocol to kill it. Tuning peripherals like this is a total slog. Sensor accuracy requires a lot of moving parts to work together. I noticed slight voltage ripples on the power module, and the key switches felt sluggish. Eventually, the validation tool confirmed the status check was successful. It's finally precise, though it took forever to get there.
Category:Software Usage Last updated:March 17, 2026 4:44 PM