How to fix Corsair Vengeance frame-time jitter in Naraka?

I had to strip this problem down to the bone. With Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz 64GB fluctuating between 5800-6100MHz, the 'jagged' feel was actually a mismatch between sampling frequency and the render cycle. First, I tried cranking up the sampling rate in my monitoring tool, but since it wasn't aligned with the render pipeline, the curve stayed messy. Then I used a hardware analyzer and caught jumps in the 13-19ms range, which was causing the screen tearing. The fix was using a frame limiter to force a synchronized sampling period. Under stress tests, the curve finally smoothed out, although I still saw tiny peaks that required V-Sync to fully erase. This revealed that real-time monitoring is all about timestamp alignment, not just higher frequencies. I became hyper-aware of the case fan noise and the 11-17ms input lag during this process. After confirming the settings via the frame limiter, the accuracy is spot on. This level of tuning is a must for anyone in a competitive setup.
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