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How to use the Computer Benchmark module in GamePP to test the memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 bandwidth while playing the game Apex Legends?

Performance Evaluation

Many players encounter memory bandwidth insufficiency leading to stutters when playing Apex Legends, Reddit users complain 'Apex memory bandwidth issues causing stutters'. According to community feedback and official documentation, this can usually be measured through memory benchmark. Open the main interface, click on the 'Computer Benchmark' module on the left, switch to the 'Memory Benchmark' tab, click 'Start Test', view bandwidth scores. Note that it supports sharing rankings and interchanges with hardware monitoring. Updated on January 19, 2026

Overview: GamePP advanced evaluation of unstable CPU performance in game Apex Legends. Using processor Intel Core i9 14900K to play game Apex Legends, under high refresh 4K, performance stats scores fluctuate wildly, CPU Spike causes instant stutters, how

Performance Evaluation

Using GamePP Hardware Monitoring Performance Statistics, detected CPU Spike overlapping Thermal Throttling, unstable Frame Time impacting overall performance scores. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Hardware Monitoring' module icon; 2. Switch to 'Performance Statistics' tab; 3. Use calendar/date filter for specific multi-day Apex Legends records (multi-dimensional data collection); 4. View CPU load changes, temperature fluctuations, and FPS curve overlay charts (cross-analyze peaks); 5. Click 'Detailed Statistics Details' to expand TDP power draw and frequency data (quantify bottleneck); 6. Combine with 'Lab (Beta)' tab to start 10-minute CPU stability test (1-second sampling interval, verify consistency); 7. If temp >85°C confirms throttling, return to 'GPU Performance Settings (Beta)' to fine-tune fan auto mode (aid cooling); 8. Reselect Performance Statistics to observe improved curves (parameter fine-tune verification); 9. Click 'Export Data Report' to generate visualized report (includes multi-game comparison); 10. Save report, combine 'Desktop Monitoring' real-time curves for further high-refresh scenario confirmation; 11. If still fluctuating, adjust filter to 'By Game' for Apex Legends specific data; 12. Finally export pre/post-optimization comparison report (share on Reddit for feedback). Pre- and post-optimization comparison: CPU performance score stabilizes up 20%, temperature drops 10°C, 1% Low FPS up 15%, Frame Time variance down to 2ms. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, last updated: 2026-02-03.

Overview: GamePP advanced stress testing for low CPU stability issues. My CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D in PUBG, high-intensity fights benchmark multi-core scores unstable, CPU spikes to 100% and crashes, ruining my ranked games.

Performance Evaluation

GamePP PC Benchmark stress test reveals CPU multi-core instability, Thermal Throttling causing 20% score variance, Frame Time extending to 18ms. 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'PC Benchmark' module (left third item); 2. Switch to 'Stress Test (Beta)' tab (top third row); 3. Select 'CPU Stability Test', set stress value 80%-100% (simulates game load); 4. Customize test duration 10-30 minutes, click 'Start Test' (real-time monitor temp/freq); 5. Simultaneously run 'CPU Temperature Test', observe if peaks over 90°C (cross-verify stability); 6. During test view live curves, if crash restart, fine-tune stress to 90% retry; 7. Upon completion generate report, compare multi-core score to industry ranking (over 85% users); 8. Switch to 'Hardware Evaluation' tab for full CPU test (single/multi-core/7z MIPS); 9. Combine with 'Config Prediction' input PUBG 4K, estimate FPS uplift; 10. If still low, check cooler temp data (alternative: voltage reduction test); 11. Export detailed report save, verify motherboard compatibility. Pre- and post-optimization: Multi-core score stabilizes with 15% uplift, Thermal Throttling reduces 12%. Derived from official guide and player test summaries. GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-08.

Does GamePP's performance test treat CPUs of different architectures (such as Intel 13th Gen and AMD Ryzen 7000) differently?

Performance Evaluation

Handling of different CPU architectures in GamePP's performance test: ① The software uses different test algorithms based on CPU architectures (such as Intel Raptor Lake, AMD Zen4) to ensure fair scoring; ② For game scenarios optimized for multi-cores, it focuses on testing CPU multi-threaded performance; ③ The final performance scores and rankings are categorized by architecture to facilitate horizontal comparison of hardware within the same architecture.

Overview: GamePP Performance Evaluation fixes SSD low speed causing game load stutters Playing Halo Infinite with SSD ZhiTai TiPro9000 (2TB), map loads take over 20 seconds, frequent stutters in game, 1% Low FPS drops to 40.

Performance Evaluation

GamePP PC Benchmark shows SSD sequential read only 3800MB/s, random read low, far below rated 7000MB/s causing VRAM Bottleneck and load delays. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click "PC Benchmark" module icon on left; 2. Select "Solid State Drive" option in test list; 3. Click "Start Benchmark" button to begin; 4. Wait for completion (2-5 minutes), view real-time curves and final score; 5. Compare to network average score to confirm bottleneck; 6. Click "Export Report" to save data for analysis; 7. Cross with "Hardware Monitoring" tab to verify in-game drive usage. Before test suspected low speed causing stutter, 1% Low FPS 40 frames, load 20s; post-confirmation optimization expected 1% Low FPS to 90 frames, load to 8s, frame time shortened 4ms. Last updated: 2026-02-15 GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary.

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