In-Depth Long-Duration Stress Test Data Breakdown
Before kicking off the stress run, stare at the central scene selector and deliberately pick the particle-heavy ruins zone. Hit start—the view snaps straight into a dense storm of effects, and the frame counter in the bottom-right begins racing. A few minutes in, the curve settles; average FPS holds strong while 1% Low stays impressively tight. Watch the memory usage bar—blue fill creeps upward steadily but never kisses the red danger line. Halfway through, the character unleashes a massive AoE skill; the screen floods with light for a split second and the frame-time graph shows one tiny bump before snapping back flat. Thirty minutes later the trace is still smooth, proof that bandwidth headroom is more than adequate. When the test wraps, an auto-generated comparison chart pops up—scan across the bars and the Silver Lord kit’s stability edge jumps out immediately. Dive into the detailed breakdown page next and scroll through minute-by-minute fluctuation logs; no ugly dips anywhere. Throughout the whole ordeal the cooling stayed balanced, fan noise remained civilized, giving full confidence to crank visual settings higher and keep exploring without worry.