Eliminating Sensor Polling Latency in Indiana Jones on ASRock Z370M Pro4
The sensor lag was an absolute nightmare for tracking. According to metric report 2026-MON-112 using HWiNFO, default polling intervals during 90% load spikes caused data sync lags between 500ms and 800ms. My first instinct was to slash the poll interval, but that just ate 3% - 5% more CPU headroom, introducing glitchy frame drops into the game. I eventually navigated to the HWiNFO settings menu, located the sensor control options, and forced the isolation of CPU and GPU read channels. On the ASRock Z370M Pro4 bus architecture, this crushed the latency down to a snappy 20ms - 50ms range. While the waveform is now fluid and real-time, the panel still sporadically hangs for about a second during rapid scene snaps. This appears to be a hard physical limit of the motherboard's I/O throughput, meaning it's still not conceptually perfect.