Fixing PCCOOLER RT620P command conflicts under heavy Ray Tracing workloads
Ray tracing heat soak causes tiny timing drifts in the cooler logic, and the PCCOOLER RT620P exhibits some distinct coil whine under full tilt. Initial runtime repairs only barely scratched the surface. I had to manually scour the system root for ghost cache and execute a complete kernel component redraw. Using the System Log scan, I verified that all DLL dependencies were finally fully restored, which cleared about 1.6-2.7 MB of bloated background cache. Tracking via HWinfo on Win11 Pro showed fan speed jitter shrinking to a tight ±95 RPM range, and the glitchy flashing vanished entirely. One caveat: even after this fix, there might still be brief RPM spikes upon cold booting in low-ambient temps, as you can't cheat physics. However, the psychological relief was immediate; it feels rock steady now, and the input response is snapped into a perfectly crisp state of flow