Experience scenario: In Apex Legends' fast-paced battles, abnormal memory usage display may lead to misjudging resource allocation, causing game crashes or delays, as many players report blue screens in multiplayer mode but unable to accurately monitor memory status, affecting team coordination. GamePP's monitoring feature is designed for such issues, with abnormalities often caused by sensor conflicts, quickly resolved by switching. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, click 'Select Sensor' to detect different hardware components. 3. View 'Sensor Details' to distinguish different sensor information, and re-scan to confirm. This way, your memory Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (2x8GB) DDR5 6000 usage rate can display normally. Updated on 2025-12-31, based on GamePP official guidance experience.
Overview: GamePP In-Game Monitoring troubleshooting, fixes overlay disappearance and hotkey failure
Playing Apex Legends with GPU VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy, in-game monitoring panel often vanishes, hotkey doesn't bring it up, GPU temp monitoring interrupted missing Thermal Throttling.
If 2Ha AI mode in GamePP fails to recognize highlights in CS2, impacting performance on the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU, it could be due to incorrect mode selection. Open the main interface, go to the '2Ha AI' module, and switch to the 'Highlight Moments' tab. Set 'AI Recognition Mode' to 'General Mode', adjust recognition interval to 30 FPS and clip length to 15 seconds, then restart CS2 to test. For systems with NPU, try switching to 'AMD Ryzen AI NPU' mode. This resolves AI detection issues and ensures reliable highlight capture with your GPU in Counter-Strike 2.
1. Run GamePP software and navigate to the 'Game Optimization' module. 2. Under the 'Runtime Repair' tab, click to scan system runtime integrity. 3. If missing Microsoft Visual C++ or DirectX, perform the repair. 4. Then in 'Game Settings Optimization' check 'Stop Windows Search service', click 'Start Optimization', play DNF, and check if loading speed improves to resolve the fault.
If GamePP's runtime repair fails and prevents Overwatch 2 from launching, affecting Intel Core i5-14600KF CPU performance, missing library files may be the culprit. Open the software, go to the 'Game Optimization' module, and switch to the 'Runtime Repair' tab. Scan for runtime integrity and repair Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019, .NET Framework, and DirectX 9-12 components. Restart your PC and launch Overwatch 2 afterward. This fixes the launch issue and ensures smooth CPU performance in-game.