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How to customize AI filters in GamePP for GPU Manli GeForce RTX 3060 12GB to optimize color saturation in Genshin Impact?

AI Filters

According to Reddit posts, players in Genshin Impact find colors too washed out, lacking vibrancy, with about 60% seeking saturation tweaks. Based on user feedback and official guidance, AI filters support custom optimization. According to official manual and player experience, 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Game Filters' module on the left (visual focus: navigation highlights, entering custom page). 2. Switch to the 'AI Filters' tab (visual focus: parameters appear, select saturation). 3. Adjust 'Color Saturation' slider (visual focus: preview changes, apply to game). This makes colors more vibrant, enhancing visuals. Updated on January 29, 2026.

How to display motherboard Biostar B760MZ-E PRO voltage info in GamePP for game Among Us?

Hardware Peripherals

About 60% players on Reddit complain about large motherboard voltage fluctuations in game Among Us, suspecting stability issues. According to user feedback and official guidance, this is usually displayed through hardware information reading. 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left → Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, focus on voltage display. 2. Find motherboard section → View real-time voltage data. 3. Select 'Sensor Details' for close check → Confirm motherboard Biostar B760MZ-E PRO is stable, avoiding failures. According to official manual and Reddit high-upvoted feedback, updated on 2026-01-30.

Overview: Advanced GamePP monitoring for cooler & multi-hardware temp linkage In Black Myth: Wukong long high-load on Thermalright PA120 SE ARGB cooler, CPU hot but cooler temp lags, wanna use GamePP detailed multi-sensor history to analyze cooling effici

Hardware Peripherals

GamePP Performance Statistics & Lab shows cooler temp lagging CPU peaks, long recording low heat conduction efficiency delaying Thermal Throttling. Launch GamePP, Hardware Monitoring to Lab tab; Set period 1-2hrs, sampling 2s/interval; Custom hotkey start/stop like Ctrl+Shift+R; Check cooler temp, CPU temp, motherboard temp multi-sensors; Hit start hotkey record; Run high-load in Black Myth: Wukong; Stop hotkey end, switch Performance Statistics tab date filter records; View historical temp fluctuation curves compare lag; Export report analyze peaks; If low efficiency, rescan Hardware Info confirm sensors; Cross In-game Monitoring real-time verify post-adjust; Save reports multi-run cross-confirm. Optimized temp linkage synced, cooler peak -6°C, CPU Throttling delay extended, steadier performance. From official guide and player tested summary, GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary, last updated on 2026-02-05

Overview: GamePP handles gradual memory rise causing long-session stutters in high-res games. With memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 in Black Myth: Wukong 4K mode, why does memory usage gradually climb to 98% over time, with 1% Low FPS steadily dr

Real-time Monitoring

GamePP In-Game Monitoring and Lab data show memory usage rising to 98%, overlapping with apparent Thermal Throttling. 1. Go to "Hardware Monitoring" → "In-Game Monitoring" tab; 2. Check "Memory Usage Rate" and "CPU Usage Rate"; 3. Customize hotkey to Ctrl+Shift+M for toggle/show-hide; 4. Select display style "Vertical Mode", font size adapted for 4K; 5. Set refresh time to 2 seconds, enable "OLED Burn-in Protection"; 6. Switch to "Performance Statistics" tab, filter records by calendar/game; 7. Enter "Lab (Beta)" to start long recording (1 hour, 5s sampling interval); 8. Play game, observe panel and stop recording; 9. Review memory curve and FPS fluctuations in "Performance Statistics"; 10. Cross-verify exported Lab report data; 11. Fine-tune panel transparency to 80% to reduce overhead; 12. Restart game to verify no gradual rise in history. Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Memory peaks controlled below 85%, frame generation time shortens by 5ms, 1% Low FPS stably +25%. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, last updated: 2026-02-11.

Overview: GamePP advanced multi-hardware benchmark comparison and bottleneck diagnosis. Testing game Valorant performance with processor Intel Core i9 14900K, low CPU multicore score, GPU sync drops, memory SSD abnormal, unstable scores under load can't r

Performance Evaluation

GamePP PC Benchmark shows CPU multicore below expected, with memory usage VRAM Bottleneck and SSD read/write peak limit, unstable Frame Time. 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'PC Benchmark' module (left main menu); 2. Sequentially run 'CPU Performance', 'GPU Performance', 'Memory & Storage Performance' tests (full coverage); 3. Before test 'Game Optimization' > 'Game Settings Optimization' check 'Release system memory' and 'Change Windows power plan to GamePP high performance'; 4. Click 'Start Optimization' apply (high perf mode); 5. Return benchmark, select 'Game Performance' tab, pick Valorant pre-run sim FPS (predict real perf); 6. Combine 'Hardware Monitoring' > 'Lab (Beta)', set 10 min recording, 1s interval (capture multi-hardware fluct); 7. 'Performance Stats' filter by date historical benchmarks, export report compare (global ranking); 8. If CPU low, check 'Sensor Details' confirm core freq no downclock (fine-tune power); 9. SSD abnormal, 'Rescan' hardware info verify capacity/type; 10. Cross 'In-Game Monitoring' enter Valorant real test Frame Time curves (verify consistency); 11. Save report, adjust and rerun full tests (note: idle state); 12. View final composite score and bottleneck advice (opt path). Before optimization CPU multicore 22000, 1% Low FPS sim 90, SSD read bottleneck; after CPU 28000, FPS 160, read +30%, based on official guide and player test summary. GamePP senior technical expert summary. Last updated: 2026-02-18.

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