Verifying WD SSD sensor accuracy for Dave the Diver?

I'll admit, I failed at first by just updating drivers, but the command queue was still bouncing above 0.5ms. During underwater scene renders, the WD controller's cache hit fluctuations caused command queue delays, making the vehicle controls feel sluggish. I used CPU-Z's sensor page to track the controller load curve and monitored the read/write latency in the motherboard panel, narrowing it from 0.39-0.53ms to a tight 0.19-0.27ms. Changing the interrupt priority didn't do much; it was only after I optimized the cache strategy and calibrated the firmware version that the game actually felt responsive. That heavy feeling in the keyboard just vanished. The controller stays around 51-58℃, and you can hear a faint liquid-like sound from the heat pipes in a quiet room, with fans at 830-1100rpm. Cross-scanning with RGB software confirmed the sensor data is reliable. It was a struggle to get the latency down, but the second calibration finally fixed it.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:March 4, 2026 4:27 PM