Tuning sampling frequency to kill monitoring latency
During chaotic teamfights in Lost Ark, the FANXIANG S910Max PCIe 5.0 is pushing tons of data, but the monitoring software gets overwhelmed, creating a sampling deadlock. My first attempt to just lower the interval resulted in a flat-out crash. I had to go into AIDA64's advanced sensor settings and switch to dynamic refreshing while trimming useless data streams. This finally dragged the detection latency down from a sluggish 190ms+ to a snappy 75ms - 115ms window. Verifying via AIDA64, the accuracy held steady between 97% - 99%. Sure, it puts a tiny bit more stress on the CPU, but having near-instant hardware warnings during a clutch fight is a game-changer. It completely removed that anxiety of not knowing if I'm about to throttle.