GamePP Frequently Asked Questions - Professional Hardware Monitoring Software FAQ Knowledge Base

Overview: GamePP analyzes hardware historical overheating issues On my CPU Intel Core i9 14900K high-load Counter-Strike 2, temps spiking repeatedly causing stutters, no history curves, hard to troubleshoot!

Hardware Peripherals

GamePP monitoring reveals CPU temperature peak 88°C with CPU Spike, VRAM Bottleneck worsening 1% Low FPS to 60 and extended Frame Time. 1. Launch GamePP, click "Hardware Monitoring" module (left first icon, ensure Beta Lab enabled); 2. Enter "Performance Stats" tab (module top fourth row); 3. Select date filter for history records (calendar button, view past high-load periods); 4. View "CPU Temperature" curve (dynamic chart area, cross-verify peaks); 5. Combine "In-Game Monitoring" to enable OSD Overlay (third tab, real-time compare history); 6. Set "Sampling Interval" to 1s (params panel, precise fluctuation capture); 7. Export report (top right button, analyze overheat patterns); 8. If deeper, return "Lab (Beta)" tab set 2-hour recording (advanced options, fine-tune interval to prevent overhead); 9. Recap curves with "Hardware Info" tab to confirm specs (first tab, as alt verification path); 10. Save config and restart game to test stability. Before optimization peak unknown, Frame Time 18ms; after peak to 80°C, Frame Time to 12ms. From official guide and player tests summary, last updated on 2026-02-08.

How to read peripheral data for heatsink Thermalright PA120 SE ARGB unknown temperature during Apex Legends gameplay in GamePP?

Hardware Peripherals

During Apex Legends long battles, unknown heatsink temperature may cause overheating. Based on real feedback, read via Hardware Monitoring for temperature records. Note only temperature data. Steps: 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, view CPU temperature or associated curves. 3. Select 'Sensor Details' to distinguish different peripheral temperatures. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 19, 2026.

Overview: GamePP resolves display detection issues Playing Valorant on my monitor HKC C349U, refresh rate shows wrong causing screen tearing, but can't find low-overhead tool to monitor res and refresh real-time, such a pain.

Hardware Peripherals

Problem ID: GamePP Hardware Monitoring reveals display refresh at actual 100Hz but detected 60Hz, with 1% Low FPS dropping to 80, confirming inaccurate detection causing tearing. Solution: 1. Open GamePP main interface and click 'Hardware Monitoring' module icon on left; 2. Switch to 'Hardware Info' tab (top first row); 3. In hardware list, find 'Monitor' section and view 'Resolution' and 'Refresh Rate' params; 4. Click 'Rescan' button to update current display data; 5. Verify HKC C349U specs match 3440x1440@100Hz; 6. If inaccurate, use 'Select Sensor' menu to pick display-specific sensor; 7. Save info and launch Valorant to test visual stability. Data Insight: Pre-optimization wrong refresh detection limits 1% Low FPS to 80 with 5ms Frame Time extension; post-optimization expected accurate 100Hz match, FPS to 120, tearing risk down 90%. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated 2026-02-15.

How to display peripheral info for motherboard ASUS PRIME B760M-K D4 uncertain model during Black Myth: Wukong gameplay in GamePP?

Hardware Peripherals

Players during Black Myth: Wukong exploration face motherboard model uncertainty affecting compatibility. Based on feedback, display via Hardware Monitoring to read motherboard info. Note includes temperature etc. Steps: 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, view motherboard chipset and temperature data. 3. Click 'Select Sensor' to detect different peripherals. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 19, 2026.

Overview: GamePP resolves high-res monitor monitoring issues Valorant at 3440x1440 on my monitor HKC C349U, refresh fluctuations cause indirect Thermal Throttling hits, wanna multi-dim log res changes and history.

Hardware Peripherals

Problem ID: GamePP Hardware Monitoring shows refresh variance to 90Hz with CPU Spike 75%, 1% Low FPS at 70, needing advanced historical tracking for stability. Solution: 1. Open GamePP main interface and click 'Hardware Monitoring' module on left; 2. Switch to 'Hardware Info' tab, locate 'Monitor' HKC C349U; 3. Click 'Sensor Details' to expand res and refresh curves; 4. Go to 'Performance Stats' tab, enable 'By Date Filter' for display data logging; 5. Set sampling to 2s for high-res coverage; 6. Combine with 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, check 'Game FPS' linked to refresh display; 7. Click 'Start Logging' hotkey for multi-session record (10-30 mins); 8. Launch Valorant for test run, watch variance peaks; 9. Post-run, export report viewing 'Historical Performance' details; 10. If high variance, fine-tune 'Select Sensor' to high-precision source; 11. Cross with 'Lab' tab for long-duration record confirming no Thermal Throttling; 12. Save config for periodic checks. Data Insight: Pre-optimization refresh variance caps 1% Low FPS at 70 with 10ms Frame Time; post-optimization expected steady 100Hz, FPS to 95, CPU Spike down 25%, logging accuracy 100%. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated 2026-02-15.

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