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GamePP Frequently Asked Questions
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"How to handle high temperatures causing auto-throttling during GamePP stress testing with AMD Ryzen 9 7950X?"
Troubleshooting
1. Enter "PC Benchmarking" - "Stress Testing (Beta)"; 2. Select "CPU Temperature Test" or "Comprehensive Temperature Burn-in"; 3. Reduce the stress value to below 80%; 4. Monitor real-time temperature curves; 5. After testing, view the data report to confirm if cooling is sufficient.
How to troubleshoot incorrect usage display for the memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (2×16GB) DDR4 3600MHz in GamePP monitoring?
Troubleshooting
1. Open GamePP, go to the "Hardware Monitoring" module, click the "Hardware Information" tab to verify the memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (2×16GB) DDR4 3600MHz specifications. 2. Click "Re-scan" to refresh data and check memory usage. 3. Switch to the "In-Game Monitoring" tab, enable memory usage display, and test in games. 4. Go to "Performance Statistics" to view historical curves for comparison. 5. If not resolved, optimize background processes or update the software.
In Valorant, GamePP PC benchmarking shows abnormally low score for Memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5 5200, how to fix the testing issue?
Troubleshooting
1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'PC Benchmarking' module on the left, switch to the 'Memory Benchmark' tab to check if the current score is abnormal. 2. If low, click 'Start Benchmark' to rerun the test, wait for completion and view new score and ranking. 3. Support 'Retest' function to update memory performance data, ensure no background interference. 4. Export report after testing for analysis; if resolved, accurately benchmark Memory Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5 5200 in Valorant.
My memory Kingston FURY Beast 16GB DDR5 6000 has high usage causing crashes in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, how to fix with GamePP?
Troubleshooting
High memory usage causing crashes in open-world games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is common with high-speed Kingston FURY Beast 16GB DDR5 6000. Per player feedback and GamePP docs, fix by releasing memory via Game Optimization:
1. Open the main interface and click the 'Game Optimization' module on the left.
2. In the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, check 'Release system memory' (combine with 'Close system background processes affecting game smoothness').
3. Click the 'Start Optimization' button to release immediately and verify if usage normalizes.
Improves game stability; if recurrent, enable auto-optimization.
Updated on 2026-01-14
How to resolve scan failure when using runtime library repair in GamePP for memory ADATA XPG Lancer 32GB DDR5 6000 to handle launch error issues in game Valorant?
Troubleshooting
When launching game Valorant, errors from missing runtime libraries cause abnormal memory issues, according to about 80% of similar community feedback, this scan failure often from network or permission problems, resolvable by manual check and retry, but suggest backing up to prevent data loss. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Game Optimization' module on the left, switch to the 'Runtime Library Repair' tab, if scan fails disable firewall or run as admin then rescan and repair Microsoft Visual C++2015-2019 etc. libraries. This will ensure memory ADATA XPG Lancer 32GB DDR5 6000 loads game without errors. Originating from GamePP official guide and player tests, this method is efficient and reliable. Updated on January 27, 2026.