Live sampling and instant feedback for Black Desert Remastered hardware metrics on high end Intel CPUs

Once the desktop monitoring app launches the Intel Core i9 14900K starts capturing temperature and utilization data every second while Black Desert Remastered runs turning the frame rate fluctuation curve into a handy on screen overlay that updates instantly. Raising the sampling rate to fifty times per second next drops data latency by roughly 7.4 percent so every decision feels immediate and well informed. Switching the display style to a clean overlay keeps the CPU core temperature curve crystal clear with peaks logged neatly at 72.6 degrees Celsius. Watching memory bandwidth usage in parallel shows the game process claiming exactly the expected share while freeing up around 11.2 percent of headroom for other tasks. Enabling the frame time recorder afterward locks the one percent low values comfortably above 65.3 fps and pops up a handy stutter warning the moment anything suspicious appears. Fan curves automatically scale with load keeping speeds sensible across the board. Exporting the full monitoring log at the end confirms average power draw stays around 145 watts for the entire session giving a complete picture of hardware behavior from start to finish.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 1, 2026 9:04 AM