Customizing In-Game Overlay for Precise FPS and Thermal Monitoring

Cranking through the packed fashion show level in Hitman 3 on the VASTARMOR Radeon RX 7900 XTX Super Alloy means watching those sweet high frame rates while keeping junction temps from spiking into throttle territory and ruining a perfectly timed distraction kill. Fire up GamePP's hardware monitoring tab and flip on the in-game overlay toggle right away. Dial the sampling rate up to aggressive levels like 120ms intervals so you catch every micro-stutter before it becomes noticeable. Pick a minimalist skin that floats FPS, GPU temp, frame-time graph, and power draw in a compact corner without blocking your view during mirror takedowns. As Agent 47 slips through crowds, the overlay paints a live picture—core clock holding 2650MHz steady, temps cresting at 71.2°C with fans ramping just enough to stay audible but not jet-engine loud. Spot frame-time spikes during texture streaming and correlate them to VRAM usage nearing 19.8GB on heavy ray-traced reflections. Customize the display order so critical metrics like 1% low FPS sit front and center. If heat creeps toward 82°C in prolonged outdoor areas, the real-time feedback prompts a quick fan curve bump in Adrenalin. Community pros layer voltage monitoring too, ensuring no weird power excursions cause instability. After dialing it in, replay Dartmoor manor and enjoy butter-smooth panning shots with frame consistency locked tight, averages hitting 138.4fps and lows rarely dipping under 104fps. That constant data stream turns guesswork into confidence, letting you focus purely on creative assassinations without worrying about sudden performance cliffs.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 28, 2026 6:12 PM