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How to fix GamePP hardware monitoring not showing CPU or GPU temperatures by rescanning

Troubleshooting

Players often report hardware monitoring suddenly not displaying CPU or GPU temperatures, especially after hardware changes or driver updates. Similar issues on Reddit and official features indicate sensors may not be detected properly. Fix steps: 1. Open GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. In the 'Hardware Info' tab, locate and click the 'Rescan' button to re-detect current computer hardware. 3. Wait for the scan to complete (may take seconds to a minute). 4. Switch to the real-time monitoring area and check if processor/GPU temperatures appear. 5. If still missing, go to 'Select Sensors' to enable missed items or view 'Sensor Details' for sources. 6. Restart GamePP and verify again. This usually resolves detection issues quickly. Updated on January 29, 2026, from GamePP official guide and player-tested summaries.

Overview: GamePP advanced troubleshooting for in-game monitoring data anomalies. In game Valorant high-refresh mode with GPU VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy, in-game monitoring panel flickers occasionally, GPU temp and VRAM usage data lag inaccura

Troubleshooting

GamePP data shows unoptimized sensors, with Thermal Throttling signs, VRAM Bottleneck not fed back timely causing unstable Frame Time. 1. Enter 'Hardware Monitoring' module 'Hardware Info' tab; 2. Click 'Rescan' button to update all hardware sensors; 3. Select 'Choose Sensor' to view GPU options, prioritize Sapphire sensor; 4. Click 'Sensor Details' to confirm temp/freq data consistency; 5. Switch to 'In-Game Monitoring', custom hotkey and enable 'OLED Burn-in Protection'; 6. 'Display Style' select 'Advanced Airplane Mode', enable edge snapping; 7. Fine-tune 'Refresh Time' to 1.5s, cross-verify with 'Desktop Monitoring' panel sync data; 8. If lag persists, combine 'Performance Statistics' tab filter today's records export report to confirm; 9. 'Lab (Beta)' start 10-min recording, 1s sampling interval observe fluctuations; 10. Stop and review details, if abnormal return step 2 alternative reselect sensor; 11. Save config, re-enter game for multiple matches stability test. Pre- and post-optimization comparison: GPU temp accuracy from 70% to 98%, 1% Low FPS up 12%. According to official handbook and Reddit high-praise feedback, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated: 2026-02-12.

How to handle if GamePP prompts network connection failure after startup ?

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting steps: 1. Confirm your local network is working by trying to access a webpage in your browser; 2. Check if the firewall or antivirus software is blocking GamePP's network connection; 3. Switch network environments (e.g., from WiFi to wired); 4. Open software settings and click the "Network Repair" function; 5. If the issue persists, uninstall and reinstall the latest version. It is recommended to use a stable network to avoid connection issues.  

"How to resolve screen flickering after applying GamePP AI filters in Naraka: Bladepoint?"

Troubleshooting

"Resolving Naraka: Bladepoint filter flickering: ① Reduce AI filter intensity parameters to medium level; ② Disable vertical sync function in game settings; ③ Update graphics card drivers to the latest Game Ready version; ④ Adjust GamePP's rendering mode to compatibility mode; ⑤ Lower game resolution to test if flickering improves; ⑥ Try different filter presets and select the option most suitable for Naraka: Bladepoint's visual style."

"AMD Ryzen 5 9600X is overloading during games—how to troubleshoot with performance statistics in GamePP?"

Troubleshooting

1. Open the "Hardware Monitoring" module and click the "Performance Statistics" tab; 2. Filter game records by date; 3. View the CPU load change curve; 4. Export the data report; 5. Analyze the bottlenecks for AMD Ryzen 5 9600X.

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