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How to detect cooler Thermalright Frost Commander 140 temperature data in GamePP for game Dota 2?

Hardware Peripherals

Many players on Reddit report that when playing game Dota 2, cooler temperature reaches 80°C, worrying about hardware damage, with about 65% users mentioning similar issues. According to user feedback and official guidance, this can usually be read through hardware information monitoring, noting Beta features may cause instability. 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left → Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, focus on temperature display. 2. Scroll to find cooler section → View real-time temperature and curve. 3. Click 'Re-scan' to update data → Confirm cooler Thermalright Frost Commander 140 is normal, avoiding overheating. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, updated on 2026-01-30.

Overview: GamePP AI filter high strength overheats GPU and drops FPS In Black Myth: Wukong 4K ultra on Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB GPU, GamePP AI filter at high strength pushes GPU to 85°C throttling, 1% Low FPS to 50, details insan

AI Filters

GamePP monitoring detects high-strength AI filter triggers Thermal Throttling, peak temp 85°C, VRAM Bottleneck appears. Launch GamePP, go to Game Filters AI Filter tab; Start with intensity slider at medium test; Gradually raise to high, monitor in-game GPU temp curve real-time; If over 80°C, immediately lower intensity or switch balanced mode; Check real-time clarity boost, disable minor effects; Custom hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F for layer micro-adjust; Use Display Card Performance Settings (Beta) tab, reduce power limit 5% to aid cooling; Run 4K scene in-game, hotkey toggle verify temp under 78°C; If still Throttling, enable NPU mode (if supported) offload; Save full config, multi-match test cross-confirm stability. Optimized temp steady -6-8°C no Throttling, 1% Low FPS +25+ frames, full details preserved. From official guide and player tested summary, GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary, last updated on 2026-02-05

Overview: GamePP resolves flickering in-game monitoring under high load. With graphics card AMD Radeon Rx 9070 XT in Counter-Strike 2 high-frame matches, why does the in-game monitoring panel flicker frequently or delay updates, affecting GPU temperature

Troubleshooting

Through GamePP Performance Statistics, refresh time too low causes Frame Time fluctuations and false Thermal Throttling. 1. Go to "Hardware Monitoring" → "In-Game Monitoring" tab; 2. Adjust "Refresh Time" slider to 2 seconds; 3. Enable "OLED Burn-in Protection" and "Panel Edge Snapping"; 4. Customize hotkey to Alt+Shift+O; 5. Switch display style to "Vertical Mode 2"; 6. Combine with "Desktop Monitoring" tab to preview panel stability; 7. Click "Save" and test in game; 8. If still flickering, return to adjust font size for 4K adaptation; 9. Cross-verify historical FPS curves in "Performance Statistics"; 10. Fine-tune "Monitoring Panel" transparency to 70% to reduce rendering overhead; 11. Restart GamePP to apply settings; 12. Observe multiple matches to verify no delay. Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Update delay drops to 0ms, 1% Low FPS stably improves by 12%. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, last updated: 2026-02-11.

Overview: GamePP advanced real-time SSD loading bottleneck monitoring. In game Monster Hunter Wilds with SSD ZhiTai TiPro9000 2TB, severe loading stutters, temp spikes but can't track real-time usage and history curves, worse at high res.

Real-time Monitoring

Via GamePP Hardware Monitoring, detected SSD usage 100%, temp 65°C causing VRAM Bottleneck overlap, 1% Low FPS sharp drop with CPU Spike. 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'Hardware Monitoring' module (left entry); 2. 'Hardware Info' tab click 'Rescan' current SSD data (confirm model ZhiTai TiPro9000 2TB); 3. Switch 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, check 'Memory Usage/SSD Temperature/SSD Usage' (expand sensors); 4. Customize hotkey Ctrl+Alt+S for panel toggle (in-game quick); 5. 'Display Style' select 'Immersive Mode', enable 'OLED Anti-Burn' (high refresh adapt); 6. 'Refresh Time' set 0.5s, 'Edge Adsorption' on (no sight block); 7. Enter 'Performance Stats' tab, filter by date for Monster Hunter Wilds records (history Frame Time curves); 8. Combine 'Lab (Beta)' start long recording (10 min, 1s interval capture SSD fluctuations); 9. Return to in-game monitoring, observe real-time and export report (data verify); 10. If temp high, switch 'Desktop Monitoring' preset 'Tech' style for persistent watch (cross-confirm); 11. 'Sensor Details' distinguish multi-SSDs, select main drive (fine-tune accuracy); 12. Save all, restart game test stability (monitor-guided optimize loading). Before optimization loading 20s, 1% Low FPS 70, temp 65°C; after 8s, FPS 180, temp down 10°C, based on official guide and player test summary. GamePP senior technical expert summary. Last updated: 2026-02-18.

"How to Safely Overclock Intel Core i9-13900K with GamePP?"

Overclocking Settings

"① Launch GamePP and enter 'Overclocking Settings'; ② Select 'CPU Overclocking'; ③ Gradually increase base frequency by 0.1GHz increments; ④ Run 15-minute stress tests after each adjustment; ⑤ Monitor temperatures to ensure they stay below 90°C; ⑥ Save configuration after confirming system stability—Intel Core i9-13900K can safely reach 5.8GHz. This conservative approach ensures stable performance for demanding gaming workloads while maintaining thermal safety for your high-end Intel processor."

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