Optimizing real-time monitoring for SK Hynix P41
To nail down why the frames were tanking, I did a deep dive into report 2026-041. Using the AIDA64 sensor panel, I noticed the controller temp hitting 57℃ - 62℃ during sustained reads, with write bandwidth peaking between 3.5GB/s - 4.1GB/s. I realized the default 1-second sampling interval was causing too many CPU interrupts, which actually made the frame delivery worse. I bumped the sampling interval to 2 seconds, and AIDA64 showed system resource overhead dropping by 10% - 14%, making the data actually usable. Comparing this to public benchmarks showed a variance of less than 5%, proving the results were legit. The screen tearing felt way less noticeable, and loading felt fluid. Just a heads-up: this only fixes the interference from the monitoring software; it doesn't magically make the SSD faster. In massive city hubs, you'll still feel some loading pressure.