Live IOPS Burst and Temperature Sampling Setup for Thunder Series SSDs

Rapid movement and frequent saves in Splinter Cell Remake cause sharp IOPS swings on the Great Wall S300 2TB Thunder Series SSD, raising concerns about heat impacting sustained performance. Launch the live monitoring panel and head to the SATA performance section. Select the dual IOPS-and-temperature curve view, set sampling to three times per second, and red IOPS plus green temperature lines jump together across the graph. Pin the window in the top-right corner and drop opacity to 33%. Add a random read/write ratio gauge with the warning line at 88%. Sprint through four maps in-game and average IOPS holds steady around 276K with brief peaks hitting 458K. Temperature creeps from an initial 44.3°C up to 58.6°C before the fan ramps and levels the curve again. During heavy save phases random write share spikes to 91.2% yet latency stays under 0.22 ms. You never need to alt-tab—a quick glance at the floating overlay confirms whether the drive is nearing thermal protection. After 100 minutes of tracking temperature peaks are capped at 59.4°C, IOPS output remains consistently strong, and stealth pacing continues at full performance.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 31, 2026 9:28 AM