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What to do if the performance statistics data for motherboard MSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI is missing in GamePP while playing PUBG?

Troubleshooting

Experience scenario: In PUBG's large map survival, high motherboard load may cause performance fluctuations, but if performance statistics data is missing, unable to review historical curves to analyze stuttering causes, as many users complain on forums about inability to optimize hardware settings, leading to repeated crashes. Based on GamePP's recording feature, this fault is often caused by software restart or game switching, and timely data recovery can help identify bottlenecks. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab, filter specific game performance records by calendar/date. 3. If data is missing, try restarting the software or click associated modules like 'Computer Benchmark' to interchange hardware data. This way, your motherboard MSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI performance statistics can be restored for viewing. Updated on 2025-12-31, based on GamePP official guidance experience.

Overview: GamePP advanced troubleshooting for monitoring overlay stutter and hotkey failure in game Apex Legends. Using graphics card VASTARMOR RX 7800 XT 16G D6 to play game Apex Legends, in high-intensity matches, in-game monitoring overlay causes FPS d

Troubleshooting

Using GamePP hardware monitoring, detected hotkey conflicts plus excessive refresh rate causing GamePP OSD Overlay lag and sharp 1% Low FPS drops. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Game Optimization' module icon; 2. Switch to 'Hotkey Shielding' tab; 3. Check 'Shield 'Win'', 'Shield 'Shift+Capslock'', 'Shield 'Alt+~'' and 'Shield 'Ctrl+Shift'' (comprehensively clear conflicts); 4. Enable 'Lock English input method in game'; 5. Switch to 'Game Settings Optimization' tab; 6. Check 'Change Windows power plan to GamePP high-performance plan' (stabilize performance release); 7. Click left-side 'Hardware Monitoring' module, enter 'In-Game Monitoring' tab; 8. In 'Display Style' dropdown, select 'Immersive Mode' (low overhead for high-intensity); 9. Adjust 'Refresh Time' slider to 2 seconds (reduce CPU Spike); 10. Click 'Custom Hotkey', set F10 as toggle hotkey (cross-verify no conflicts); 11. Check 'OLED Burn-in Protection' (additional display safeguard); 12. Save and enter game Apex Legends, test overlay stability with hotkey, combine 'Desktop Monitoring' tab curves to observe Frame Time (further confirmation). Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Overlay lag drops from 200ms to 50ms, GPU temperature decreases by 6°C, 1% Low FPS improves by 12%, Frame Time stabilizes by 3ms. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, last updated: 2026-02-03.

Overview: GamePP Game Optimization troubleshooting, fixes single-time optimization failure Playing Apex Legends with CPU Intel Core i7 14700KF, optimization boosts FPS but after closing GamePP and restarting game, 1% Low FPS drops back, super annoying.

Troubleshooting

GamePP Performance Statistics shows CPU load reduced post-optimization, but spikes back to 90% on restart, unstable frame times. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click "Game Optimization" module icon on left; 2. Switch to "Game Settings Optimization" tab; 3. Confirm checked Windows optimizations like close background processes, release memory, change power plan; 4. Check "Optional auto game optimization when game runs" at bottom; 5. Click "Start Optimization" button to apply; 6. Close GamePP, restart Apex Legends to verify auto-trigger; 7. If not, switch to Hardware Monitoring in-game overlay to check CPU usage confirming auto-optimization. Before 1% Low FPS 80 frames, CPU 90%; after sustained 1% Low FPS 140 frames, CPU 50%, frame generation time shortened 2.5ms. Last updated: 2026-02-15 GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary.

How to troubleshoot GamePP game filters not working in Apex Legends with the Sapphire RX 7800 XT 16G D6 Nitro+ OC GPU?

Troubleshooting

If GamePP's game filters aren't applying in Apex Legends, affecting visuals on your Sapphire RX 7800 XT 16G D6 Nitro+ OC GPU, the injection mode may be the cause. Open the software, select the 'Game Filters' module, and go to the 'Game Filters' tab. Check if 'Injection Mode' is set to 'Compatibility Mode'. If not working, switch to 'Global Mode' or 'Game Mode', then restart Apex Legends. Set filter strength to medium and type to 'Sharpen' for best results. This fixes the filter issue and enhances GPU-rendered image quality.

How to troubleshoot memory Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 6000 32GB (2x16GB) high usage causing crashes in Roblox with GamePP?

Troubleshooting

1. Open GamePP and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module. 2. Switch to the 'Desktop Monitoring' tab and customize the floating window to show memory usage. 3. While playing Roblox, monitor memory usage; if near 100%, go to the 'Game Optimization' module. 4. Check 'Release system memory' and 'Clear system clipboard content', click 'Start Optimization' to troubleshoot, and observe if crashes stop.

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