Live Latency and Queue Depth Tracking Setup for High-Performance SSDs
Rapid high-load scene changes in Splinter Cell Remake make the activity light on the Great Wall GT6 2TB SSD flash constantly, raising concerns about latency accumulation. Launch the live monitoring dashboard and head to the storage performance section. Select the dual latency-and-queue-depth view, crank sampling to six times per second, and purple latency plus cyan queue lines immediately intertwine across the graph. Pin the window in the top-left corner and lower opacity to 31%. Overlay a power curve with the warning line at 6.4 W. Chain-load three complex maps in-game and average latency holds steady at 0.13 ms with peaks only touching 0.41 ms. Queue depth stays around 9.2 and briefly hits 15.8 at most. Temperature creeps from an initial 46.1°C up to 58.9°C before cooling kicks in and levels it off. During heavy save and texture streaming phases queue depth briefly surges to 17.1 yet latency remains comfortably under 0.19 ms. You never need to leave the game—a sidelong glance tells you whether the drive is hitting any bottleneck. After 90 minutes of tracking the latency curve stays nearly flat, queue behavior follows a predictable pattern, and stealth pacing continues with consistently minimal delay.