Tuning Zhitai TiPro9000 filter settings for Pacific Drive?
During those intense sea storm lighting transitions, the Zhitai TiPro9000 controller hit a load peak that caused VRAM bandwidth to fluctuate, adding a few milliseconds of lag to the filter application. I used a 'trial and error' approach to avoid those ugly AI sharpening artifacts. I tweaked the NVIDIA Control Panel sharpening parameters, monitored the render link load, and used GPU-Z to track VRAM frequency swings, which I narrowed from +/- 210 MHz down to +/- 78 MHz. The mouse movement feels naturally fluid now without that weird resistance. However, the controller still runs between 57 - 63 ℃, and the fans are constantly cycling between 960 - 1230 RPM. I used NVIDIA's precision tools to verify the visual reconstruction, and the style is exactly where I want it. The render link was unstable at first, but the second calibration locked it in. I had some edge artifacts initially, but the final optimization cleared them up completely.