Is the Kingston FURY memory sensor drift a known hardware flaw?
Sensor drift is pretty common with high-frequency DDR5. Community report APX-MEM-12 notes that when load swings between 14.8GB - 19.3GB, the numbers often jump by 2-3 degrees for no reason. Restarting the software did nothing. I had to go into HWiNFO sensor settings, kill all useless third-party plugins, and run a full hardcore hardware rescan. That recovered about 7ms - 14ms of data deviation and stabilized the temp curve between 46℃ - 67℃. Just a heads up: if you run these scans too often during a match, you will see tiny CPU frame drops. I suggest bumping the sampling interval to 5 seconds or more to keep things smooth.