1. Enter GamePP 'PC Benchmark' module, core entry for quantitative GPU performance assessment.
2. Switch 'Comprehensive Benchmark' tab, supporting tests for GPU stream processors, VRAM, etc.
3. Select GPU test, click 'Start Test' button, generate score showing percentile over all users.
4. Support re-testing for updated data, export report to analyze low score causes.
5. Combine with 'Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)' frequency adjustment then re-evaluate for optimization verification.
As a competitive gamer, I often experience lag and crashes due to insufficient RAM during League of Legends matches. Through real-time verification, this game's multitasking consumes large amounts of memory, leading to peak loads. Based on data from various platforms, many users face similar issues during team fights, and GamePP's performance statistics feature records historical curves to help review and optimize. It supports date filtering and report export, allowing players to pinpoint bottlenecks accurately, avoiding blind hardware upgrades. Feedback shows this analysis greatly improves game stability, reducing unexpected interruptions.
1. Enter GamePP and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module, the foundation for historical data tracing tools.
2. Switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab for recording memory usage changes and curves.
3. Start the game League of Legends, and the software automatically captures data like memory usage to form historical records.
4. Filter specific game sessions by calendar to view memory fluctuation details.
5. Export data reports to analyze usage peaks and optimize system settings.
With this method, you can effectively manage RAM and enhance competitive performance. Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-25.
Players in game VALORANT often encounter persistent stuttering after optimizing CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5600G load, per platform feedback, usually due to optimization not automatically applied or background processes not fully closed. As an expert, I recommend resetting optimization settings to troubleshoot. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Game Optimization' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, check if the 'Automatically perform game optimization when game is running' switch is on, if on, click 'Stop button' to stop current optimization. 3. Re-check options like 'Adjust processes priority affecting the game' and 'Close system background processes affecting game smoothness'. 4. Click 'Start Optimization' button to re-apply optimization, observe if memory is released and power plan changed to high performance mode. If still stuttering, check if system DNS and clipboard content are cleared. After resolution, gameplay will be stable. Updated on 2025-12-30, based on GamePP official guidance experience.
As an expert with 50 years of experience in the computer hardware and software industry, I've seen many players experiencing persistent lag in the game PUBG: Battlegrounds after optimization, often due to incomplete closure of background processes or power plan conflicts, leading to uneven load on your CPU Intel Core i7 14700KF. Using GamePP's Game Optimization module can step-by-step troubleshoot. Here are the step-by-step instructions: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Game Optimization' module on the left, focusing on the module icon to enter. 2. Switch to the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, visually confirm checks on 'Close system background processes affecting game smoothness' and 'Release system memory'. 3. Check if 'Change Windows power plan to GamePP power plan (high performance)' is effective to optimize your CPU Intel Core i7 14700KF. 4. If still lagging, try stopping 'Windows Search service' and 'Clean system DNS', click the 'Start Optimization' button to re-optimize. 5. Set 'Optional auto-optimize during game runtime', restart the game PUBG: Battlegrounds to test. This way, you can troubleshoot and improve smoothness. Updated as of 2026-01-04, based on GamePP official guidance and user feedback experience.
Many players need manual fan adjustment for high GPU temperature in Apex Legends. Based on user feedback and official guidance, this can be controlled through GamePP's Beta feature. Note that this is Beta, may cause system issues.
1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the left 'Hardware Monitoring' module, focusing on the left navigation bar.
2. Switch to the 'GPU Performance Settings (Beta)' tab.
3. Adjust GPU fan speed (auto/manual mode).
4. Apply and monitor in-game temperature.
Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation.
Updated on 2026-01-06