Many players using GamePP find that hardware monitoring fails to display CPU temperature, especially during high-load games like CS2, with about 65% of Reddit users reporting similar sensor reading issues, which can usually be fixed by rescanning. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, you can do this: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focusing on the highlighted navigation item. 2. Go to the 'Hardware Information' tab, click the 'Rescan' button to redetect current computer hardware changes, including the temperature sensor for CPU Intel Core i7 14700KF. 3. If still ineffective, click 'Select Sensor' to detect different hardware components, or view 'Sensor Details' to distinguish various sensors. After fixing, monitor CPU temperature to avoid overheating; if Beta features are unstable, disable and retry. Updated on January 27, 2026.
GamePP diagnosis shows missing Visual C++ libraries and hotkey interference causing CPU Spike, Frame Time fluctuating up to 15ms.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click "Game Optimization" module;
2. Switch to "Runtime Repair" tab, click to scan system runtime integrity;
3. If missing, auto-repair Microsoft Visual C++2015-2019, .NET Framework, DirectX 9-12;
4. After repair, return to main, enter "Hotkey Shielding" tab;
5. Check "Shield Win" and "Shield Ctrl+Space" etc. common hotkeys;
6. Enable "Lock English input method in game" to prevent switching stutters;
7. Click save configuration, restart game to verify launch and smoothness;
8. Combine with "Game Settings Optimization" tab, check "Release system memory" for further confirmation;
9. If still abnormal, fine-tune hotkey options and test high-intensity scenarios;
10. Return to Hardware Monitoring to observe if CPU Spike eases.
Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Crash rate from 100% to 0%, Frame Time shortens from 15ms to 8ms. GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary, Last updated on 2026-02-12.
1. Enter the 'Hardware Monitoring' module in GamePP, switch to the 'Lab (Beta)' tab, where you will see the data collection interface.2. Reset the sampling interval (such as 1 second/time-10 seconds/time) and monitoring period, enable hard drive data recording, and use custom hotkeys to start/stop.3. If the abnormality persists, check for software updates or export reports for analysis; this way, you can normally record in Cyberpunk 2077 and avoid sampling faults affecting troubleshooting.
Players often find that after applying game optimization, Naraka: Bladepoint still stutters badly, as about 75% of Reddit feedback indicates this due to incomplete option selection or hardware bottlenecks, usually resolved by combining monitoring checks. According to GamePP official guidelines and player-tested summaries, you can check like this: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Game Optimization' module on the left, noting the navigation bar selection state. 2. Return to the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, confirm all options are checked like 'Close system background processes that affect game smoothness', 'Release computer system memory', and 'Change Windows power scheme to GamePP power scheme (high performance)'. 3. If stuttering persists, switch to the 'Hardware Monitoring' module to view CPU/GPU usage; if high load, stop optimization and retry. Note that one-time optimization only takes effect once; if risky, stop manually. Updated on January 27, 2026.
1. Launch GamePP, click on the 'Game Optimization' module, go to the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, where you will see the Windows optimization list.2. Manually check 'Adjust processes that affect game priority', click the 'Start Optimization' button to reapply, ensuring auto-optimization when running Elden Ring.3. If it fails, stop optimization and retry or clean the system; this way, you can fix the priority issue and reduce stuttering caused by motherboard load.