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GamePP in-game monitoring overlay causes FPS drop on AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT how to fix

Troubleshooting

Summary: GamePP fixes in-game monitoring overlay FPS drops by adjusting refresh rate Symptom: On my AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT playing Valorant, enabling the in-game monitoring panel tanks FPS from 300 to 150 with flickering overlay, can't aim for shit! Problem ID: GamePP Hardware Monitoring in-game overlay reveals frame time spikes and 1% Low FPS plunge, traced to excessive refresh rate causing render overhead. Solution: Open GamePP, go to Hardware Monitoring module > In-Game Monitoring tab, set refresh time to 1 second or higher, pick lightweight style like Small Aircraft Advanced Mode, assign custom hotkey for quick show/hide to minimize impact. Data Insight: After tweaks, overlay load drops, 1% Low FPS climbs back to 280+, frame time variance shrinks 5ms for stable monitoring. From GamePP official docs and Reddit/X player tests. GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary, last updated on 2026-02-02

Overview: GamePP fixes in-game monitoring not displaying issue Dude, using Graphics Card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB playing game Counter-Strike 2, the in-game monitoring panel doesn't show FPS at all, so fucking annoying!

Troubleshooting

GamePP Hardware Monitoring shows OSD Overlay with no data updates, due to hotkey conflict or unadapted style. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left "Hardware Monitoring" module icon; 2. Switch to "In-Game Monitoring" tab (third row at module top); 3. Click "Custom Hotkey" button, set Alt+Z as show/hide hotkey (avoid default conflicts); 4. In "Display Style" dropdown, select "Immersive Mode" to minimize interference; 5. Adjust "Refresh Time" slider to 2 seconds (reduce overhead, ensure stable display); 6. Check "OLED Burn-in Protection" to avoid hardware safeguard misfires; 7. Click top-right "Apply" to save settings; 8. Enter game, press Alt+Z to summon panel and verify FPS display (expected effect: real-time data appears). Pre- and post-optimization prediction: OSD Overlay latency drops from no display to

After GamePP game optimization, my RAM Asgard Snow DDR5 6000 32GB(2×16GB) still shows memory leak alerts in The Finals, how to repair?

Troubleshooting

If memory leak alerts persist in games like The Finals after optimization, it's often due to incomplete system process release, and based on community experiences and official manual, retry via the game optimization module. Open the 'Game Optimization' module, select the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, check 'Free up computer system memory' and 'Close system background processes affecting game smoothness', click the 'Start Optimization' button. Restart the game after optimization to check. This module is system-level, mentions RAM load but not bound to models, avoid multiple optimizations causing instability. Updated on January 21, 2026.

How to export reports to fix performance statistics not recording in GamePP for RAM Kingston FURY Beast 32GB in game Valorant?

Troubleshooting

Many players on Reddit report that when playing game Valorant, performance statistics do not record memory usage changes, making it impossible to review stuttering causes. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, this can usually be checked and fixed by filtering and exporting data reports. Note to enable persistent storage to avoid data loss. Steps as follows: 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, note smooth switching. 2. Switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab, filter specific game performance records by calendar/date. 3. After viewing detailed statistics, export the data report to analyze memory curves. This setup effectively troubleshoots issues in game Valorant. Originating from official guide and player test summaries, this method improves analysis efficiency. Updated on January 29, 2026.

Overview: GamePP repairs in-game monitoring lag stuttering issue Shit, using Graphics Card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB playing game Apex Legends, high refresh rate with in-game monitoring on causes FPS drop, 1% Low crashes hard, total

Troubleshooting

GamePP monitoring reveals 1% Low FPS drop 20% post OSD Overlay enable, with Frame Time spikes, from excessive refresh and style overhead. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left "Hardware Monitoring" module; 2. Switch to "In-Game Monitoring" tab, click "Custom Hotkey" set Ctrl+Shift+O (exclusive no-conflict); 3. "Display Style" select "Vertical Mode 2" low-resource; 4. "Refresh Time" drag to 3 seconds (balance accuracy and perf); 5. "Font Size" tune for 4K fit (avoid render burden); 6. Check "Edge Snap" and "OLED Burn-in Protection" for optimized display; 7. Switch to "Desktop Monitoring" tab, check "GPU Usage" and "Frame Time" for overhead preview; 8. Click "Apply" save, return to in-game test hotkey summon; 9. If still laggy, go "Performance Stats" tab review historical Frame Time curves; 10. Combine "Lab" tab start 10-min recording, 5-sec sample interval verify stability; 11. Fine-tune refresh to 2.5s cross-observe GPU load

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