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How to use GamePP's hardware monitoring feature to real-time monitor GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 temperature issues in game Fortnite?

Real-time Monitoring

Summary: GamePP real-time resolves GPU overheating causing performance issues through hardware monitoring. Symptom: Playing Fortnite on my NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, enabled overlay and FPS drops from 120 to 90, feels super hot, totally kills the vibe. Problem ID: Using GamePP OSD Overlay monitoring, detected GPU temperature up to 85°C, causing Thermal Throttling, 1% Low FPS sharply dropping. Solution: 1. Open GamePP main interface, click the left-side "Hardware Monitoring" module icon; 2. Switch to "In-Game Monitoring" tab (at the module top third row); 3. Select "GPU Temperature" and "GPU Usage" as monitoring items (customize core metrics); 4. In "Display Style" drop-down menu, choose "Immersion Mode" (avoid blocking game); 5. Set "Refresh Time" slider to 1 second (real-time feedback); 6. Click "Custom Hotkey" button, set Ctrl+Shift+O for calling panel (quick control); 7. Enter game and press hotkey to verify overlay display. Data Insight: After monitoring, temperature controlled at 75°C, 1% Low FPS improves by 15%, frame generation time shortens by 3ms. Based on official documentation and player tests, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-02.

Overview: GamePP optimizes memory history record analysis under high load. In Naraka: Bladepoint with memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 at intense play, memory temp curve unstable, usage history unclear, crash signs everywhere.

Hardware Peripherals

GamePP Performance Stats show large memory temp fluctuations with utilization Spike, leading to Thermal Throttling and unstable 1% Low FPS, needing deep record analysis. 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'Hardware Monitoring' module, switch 'Lab (Beta)' tab for long-term recording; 2. Set monitoring duration 1 hour, sampling 5s/time, check full dimensions for memory utilization, temp, and VRAM usage; 3. Custom 'Start/Stop Stats' hotkey Alt+F9 for quick game-start; 4. Click start, enter Naraka: Bladepoint intense scene run, real-time curves watch memory temp avoiding overheat; 5. Cross-switch 'Performance Stats' tab, calendar filter historical game records, compare multi-day memory curves; 6. During test if temp>70°C, fine-tune interval to 10s reduce sampling burden, verify utilization stability; 7. Stop then view details, export report analyze peak bottlenecks and crash signs; 8. Enter 'Sensor Details' distinguish memory multi-sensors, select accurate temp source confirming validity; 9. Combine 'Hardware Info' rescan memory specs consistency, avoid fake data impact; 10. If records unclear, alternative extend to 2hr retest, curves compare before-after; 11. Save report, use multi-dimension filter generate visual reports confirm gains. Before and after data: memory temp curve stable drop 5°C, utilization Spike cut 25%, 1% Low FPS up 15%, no crashes, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, based on GamePP official docs and community player experience, last updated: 2026-02-08.

Overview: GamePP advanced troubleshooting for runtime library missing combined with hotkey faults. With SSD Yangtze Storage ZhiTai TiPro9000 2TB playing Valorant, why does game still stutter on launch after runtime fix, worsening Frame Time instability wi

Troubleshooting

GamePP diagnosis: Runtime scan incomplete, plus hotkey interference causing CPU Spikes and load delays. 1. Launch GamePP, enter "Game Optimization" module; 2. Switch to "Runtime Library Repair" tab, click "Scan system runtime files integrity"; 3. Confirm repair for Microsoft Visual C++2015-2019, .NET Framework, DirectX 9-12; 4. Go to "Hotkey Shielding" tab, check all shields like "Shield 'Win'", "Shield 'Ctrl+Space'"; 5. Enable "Lock English input method in-game"; 6. Back to "Game Settings Optimization", check "Clean system DNS" and "Release system memory"; 7. Click "Start Optimization", wait for effect; 8. Restart Valorant, monitor launch time; 9. Cross-verify SSD read speed and CPU load in Hardware Monitoring; 10. If load slow, rescan runtime and fine-tune "Stop Windows Search service"; 11. Test in-game hotkey stability under high load; 12. Save config, log performance stats. Data comparison: Launch time cut 5-8s, Frame Time stable

Summary: How GamePP stress testing with benchmarking diagnoses SSD bottlenecks in high-intensity games. In game Helldivers 2 high-res mode, my solid state drive ZhiTai TiPro9000 (1TB) read/write maxes out, causing VRAM overflow and unstable frame time, st

Performance Evaluation

Using GamePP Hardware Monitoring module, detect high load SSD read/write peaks triggering VRAM Bottleneck, combined with Performance Stats for curve anomalies. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "PC Benchmarking" module icon; 2. First switch to "Disk Benchmark" tab, click "Start Test" to run CrystalDiskMark benchmark; 3. View sequential read/write and random metrics to confirm base speeds; 4. Switch to "Stress Test" tab, click "Start Test" to launch AIDA64 stability test; 5. Set test duration 10 minutes, monitor SSD temp and read/write load; 6. Based on results, go to "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Performance Stats" tab, filter Helldivers 2 historical data; 7. View "Disk" curve for cross-verification of high-intensity scenario bottlenecks; 8. If temp too high, fine-tune fan curve to avoid Thermal Throttling; 9. Rerun benchmark to confirm improvements, note random read optimization in 4K scenarios; 10. Save all reports, restart game to test stability. Before/after, SSD temp down 8°C, read/write peaks reduced 15%, Frame Time spikes decreased 30%. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-19.

How to disable auto-start on boot for GamePP?

Software Usage

 Open GamePP "Settings - General Settings", uncheck the "Auto Start on Boot" option. You can also disable the GamePP startup item through the "Startup" tab of the system Task Manager.

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