Eliminating Data Latency on KINGBANK RAM in Silent Hill 2 Remake

Guided by report 2026-SH2-12 on Windows 11 24H2, HWinfo data indicated CPU package temperatures resting between 55°C and 62°C during heavy rendering. However, the sensor polling frequency crashed from 500ms down to 1500ms, resulting in severe data gaps. I initially feared that a lower polling interval would fix it, but that just tanked my performance, spiking CPU usage over 15% and causing frame stutters. To combat this, I accessed the HWinfo configuration menu, locked the hardware information stage, and manually segmented the sampling channels. Utilizing the bandwidth of the KINGBANK Silver Lord 32GB DDR4 3600, I reallocated the background monitor flow. HWinfo then recorded stabilized latency between 10ms and 20ms. Admittingly, a slight value jitter survives in extreme low-power modes, so it's not purely perfect. Still, the result is rock steady and snappy, giving me a crisp view of my thermals.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 3, 2026 9:10 PM