Verifying hardware sensor precision on ADATA memory

In test report 2026-06-F on Windows 11, the ADATA RAM timings wavered between 15.8ns and 20.3ns. CPU-Z showed channel bandwidth utilization jumping from 80% to 93%, and the stealth movement felt like it was lagging behind my inputs. I first used SiSoftware and found a 10% data variance, realizing the monitoring was totally disconnected from the actual feel. I went into ASUS Armoury Crate to lock the sensor refresh rate and used MSI Center to nudge timings to 16ns - 18ns. Back in-game, CPU-Z bandwidth settled at 83% - 89%, and the controller haptics felt precise. SignalRGB logs confirmed the fix. But a warning: 4GB is just too small. Even with perfect sensors, you'll still hit instant stutters due to memory overflow in complex areas.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:April 27, 2026 4:51 PM