GamePP Frequently Asked Questions - Professional Hardware Monitoring Software FAQ Knowledge Base

While using GamePP recording and screenshot in Apex Legends, the GPU ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 5090 OC video files get corrupted—how to fix?

Troubleshooting

Some players encounter corrupted video files from GPU ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 5090 OC during high-speed action in Apex Legends recordings—based on user feedback and official manual, this often results from insufficient storage or improper encoder settings. First, open the main interface and click on the 'Recording & Screenshot' module on the left; then, switch to the 'Game Recording' tab, check the 'Recording Quality' setting (recommend high definition to avoid excessive load), and ensure the 'Recording Storage Path' has sufficient space; if corruption continues, try switching the 'Recording Encoder' to GPU hardware encoding, and restart the software before re-recording. Note that Beta features may exacerbate instability, back up important files. Based on GamePP official documentation, updated on 2026-01-15.

While playing Naraka: Bladepoint, the in-game monitoring overlay in GamePP doesn't show the temperature of my Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB GPU. How to fix it?

Troubleshooting

Many players encounter issues where the in-game monitoring overlay fails to display GPU temperature during Naraka: Bladepoint. According to community feedback and GamePP official documentation, this is often due to hotkey conflicts or unenabled settings. First, open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left; then, switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, ensure 'GPU Temperature' is checked as a monitoring item, and customize the refresh time to 1 second; next, verify the custom hotkey is Ctrl+Shift+O to toggle the panel, and select a display style like 'Horizontal Mode'; finally, restart the game to test, and if it persists, try disabling antivirus interference. Note that this feature is compatible with mainstream games and won't affect frame rates. Updated on January 22, 2026.

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