Thunder Series 1TB SSD Multi-Run Load and Framerate Stability Comparison
Install the Great Wall S300 1TB Thunder Series SSD in the test platform, launch Splinter Cell Remake, and jump straight into the performance statistics interface. Select multi-scene loop mode and run five full level cycles. Average load time comes in at 9.9 seconds—roughly 33.7% faster than standard SATA. Switch to framerate logging and the overall average locks at 111.2 fps with 1% lows at 93.4 fps. Zoom into the frame-time distribution—most intervals stay under 9.0 ms and outliers past 13.5 ms account for just 0.9%. Replay the heavy underground corridor sequence; even there the lowest dip holds at 90.1 fps and visuals remain smooth and cohesive. Peak temperature only reaches 56.1°C so cooling stays comfortable. Disable V-Sync and peaks easily hit 149 fps—no tearing on a high-refresh monitor. Averaging all five runs shows both load speeds and framerate consistency outperform expectations for SATA-class drives, proving this Thunder Series SSD reliably supports high-quality stealth gameplay with smooth, dependable performance.