Setting up real-time monitoring for ADATA RAM in Atomic Heart?

I broke the monitoring flow down into three stages: sampling trigger, data transfer, and render overlay. During those chaotic ability bursts in the Soviet-style environments, the XPG Lancer's high-frequency sampling jitter caused the frame-time curve to look like a saw blade, leading to millisecond-level hit-reg offsets. I fired up an FPS monitor overlay to track the frame generation intervals and used the sensor page to tighten the memory frequency fluctuation from ±165MHz down to ±58MHz. At first, the data refresh felt laggy, but after calibrating the refresh rate, the readouts finally synced with my actual inputs. That annoying 'floaty' feeling in the controls just vanished. The chips are still pushing 58-65℃ under heavy load, with fans ramping between 1100-1340rpm. I verified the fix via recording and playback, hitting a 98.6% data accuracy rate. It took a couple of tries to stop the initial curve oscillation, but it's finally in an ideal state.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 9, 2026 1:18 PM