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

My GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB temperature is too high during Fortnite gameplay, how to monitor peripheral data in GamePP?

Hardware Peripherals

Many players on Reddit report GPU temperature too high during Fortnite gameplay causing frame drops; based on user feedback and official guidance, you can use GamePP's Hardware Monitoring module to monitor GPU temperature and prevent hardware damage. Note that Beta features may cause instability. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focusing on the temperature curves. 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab and scroll to find real-time data and curve display for GPU temperature. 3. For in-game viewing, switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, customize the hotkey to show the panel and select to display GPU temperature. This setup allows monitoring peripheral data to avoid issues in games. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 13, 2026.

In Apex Legends, how to view Thermalright PA120 SE ARGB Peerless Assassin cooler temperature records using GamePP?

Hardware Peripherals

Many users during Apex Legends see quick cooler temperature rises and want to record data for efficiency analysis. According to player experiences and the official manual, use hardware monitoring to display temperature curves. Coolers support temperature monitoring only. 1. Launch GamePP and go to the 'Hardware Monitoring' module. 2. In the 'Hardware Information' tab, view real-time cooler temperature data and historical curves. 3. For in-game monitoring, switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab to enable panel temperature display. This records cooler performance. Sourced from GamePP official guidelines. Updated on 2026-01-15.

Overview: GamePP optimizes complex board monitoring instability. Using motherboard ASUS TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS WIFI playing game Valorant, high load hardware monitoring board temps jumping all over, process interference messing reads, super annoying.

Hardware Peripherals

GamePP monitoring shows board temp variance up to 10°C, risking CPU Spike and unstable Frame Time, diagnosing background process interference overlay sensor misreads. 1. Launch GamePP, enter "Game Optimization" module "Game Settings Optimization" tab; 2. Check "Close system background processes that affect game smoothness" and "Release computer system memory", reduce interference cross-verify; 3. Click "Start Optimization" to execute, log confirm processes closed; 4. Switch "Hardware Monitoring" → "Hardware Information" tab, click "Rescan" to detect board; 5. "Select Sensor" fine-tune specific board sensors to avoid deviation; 6. Go "Lab (Beta)" record 10 min board temp data (2s interval) for cross-verification; 7. If still fluctuating, alternative: return optimization check extra "Stop Windows Search service" then rescan; 8. Use "Performance Statistics" to view historical temp curves for stability; 9. Enter game Valorant to test, if need hotkey adjust use Ctrl+Shift+TAB; 10. Save config, restart to verify no variance. Pre- and post-optimization data: Board temp variance from 10°C to 2°C stable, Frame Time from 18ms to 10ms, CPU Spike down 50%. High-upvote Reddit ~65% fix instability via cleanup + scan. GamePP senior technical expert summary, based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, last updated on 2026-02-03.

Overview: GamePP fixes memory leak stutter issue. Using memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 White Edition playing game Valorant, long matches RAM spikes to 95% with 1% Low FPS drops, suspect leak.

Hardware Peripherals

Through GamePP Hardware Monitoring, sustained memory climb detected causing CPU Spike and Frame Time extension. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "Hardware Monitoring" module icon; 2. Switch to "Hardware Info" tab to confirm memory specs (32GB freq 6000MHz); 3. Click "Choose Sensors" check "Memory Usage" and "Memory Stick Temp" (full coverage); 4. Switch to "In-Game Monitoring" tab add memory to panel (real-time in-game); 5. Set refresh 2s display "Vertical Mode" (low overhead for high load); 6. Custom hotkey Ctrl+Alt+M toggle (quick view); 7. Enter game enable monitoring observe curves; 8. Switch "Performance Stats" tab filter by date for memory history (replay leak periods); 9. Export report analyze peak usage (quantify issue); 10. Combine "Lab" Beta set 10-min record 1s interval (high-density Spike capture); 11. If confirmed leak, return to "Game Optimization" close background release RAM alternative (cross-verify); 12. Restart game compare new curves in "Performance Stats" for stability (note multi-app). Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Memory peak from 95% to 75%, 1% Low FPS from 70 to 120, temp stable 38°C. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-08.

"Can GamePP monitor audio latency of gaming headsets? How to troubleshoot audio-visual desynchronization caused by headset latency?"

Hardware Peripherals

"Gaming headset audio latency monitoring: ① Go to 「Peripheral Management」-「Audio Devices」, select the target headset (e.g., Razer BlackShark V2), and view 「Audio Latency」 data (e.g., 「10ms」); ② Troubleshooting audio-visual desynchronization: a. If audio latency >50ms, switch the headset interface (e.g., from Bluetooth to 3.5mm wired); b. Access in-game 「Audio Settings」 and enable 「Low Latency Mode」; c. If desynchronization persists, it may be a graphics card driver issue—update the driver and retry."

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