How to export WD SN850 performance benchmarks in Scarlet Nexus?

I hypothesized that in high-load combat, when the drive temps hit the 50℃ - 56℃ range, the controller load peaks every 0.3 - 0.5s, causing the throughput to jump erratically. If the CPU scheduler hits a timing conflict at that exact moment, you get those ugly jagged lines in your benchmark. To test this, I first messed with the queue depth in the benchmark software, but it barely helped. Then I dove into the BIOS and enabled the 'Fast External Channel Resizable' feature, and suddenly the throughput curve looked way more stable during render tests. I still had some minor dips, so I had to switch my Windows power plan to 'High Performance' to fully stabilize the output. Honestly, mapping out performance bottlenecks is a complex puzzle that requires way too much data. I could feel the heat radiating off the SSD heatsink during high-frequency bursts, and the keyboard response felt slightly sluggish as the frame pool shifted. Eventually, the render validation confirmed the bottleneck was quantified and exported correctly. The results are finally reliable, though it was a long road.
Category:Performance Evaluation Last updated:February 23, 2026 11:08 AM