Many players encounter motherboard temperature abnormally rising causing system crashes in the game Cyberpunk 2077. According to user feedback and official guidance, this can be troubleshooted and resolved through GamePP's hardware monitoring module. First, open the GamePP main interface, click on the left 'Hardware Monitoring' module, switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, check the motherboard temperature curve to confirm if it's overheating. If the temperature is abnormal, switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab, filter the historical records of the game Cyberpunk 2077, and analyze the temperature fluctuation data. If necessary, go to the 'Laboratory (Beta)' tab, set the monitoring period to 30 minutes, start statistics on motherboard temperature and power consumption changes, and export the report to analyze bottlenecks. Note that Beta features may cause instability, so it's recommended to test during non-gaming times. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, this method can effectively locate hardware overload and avoid further damage. Updated on 2026-01-12.
Many players experience shutdowns in game Apex Legends due to high temperature with cooler Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB. Based on user feedback and official guidance, this can be troubleshot using GamePP's hardware monitoring feature. First, open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab and view real-time monitoring of hardware dynamic data, including temperature curve display. Then, select sensor details to distinguish different sensor information. If temperature is too high, try rescanning hardware changes. This setup prevents hardware damage from high temperature. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 16, 2026.
Lots of players report that as soon as they turn on the GamePP hardware monitoring overlay in Cyberpunk 2077, FPS tanks from 100+ down to 60 and feels like a slideshow - super annoying. According to highly upvoted Reddit threads, this is usually because the monitoring refresh rate is too aggressive or the display style is too complex, causing extra performance overhead. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, here are the steps to fix it: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left (visual focus: left navigation bar highlights). 2. Switch to the 'In-game Monitoring' tab, locate the 'Refresh time' setting and increase it (recommended from 1 second to 3-5 seconds) (visual focus: refresh time slider or input box). 3. At the same time select a simpler display style like 'Minimal' or 'Horizontal Mode', and uncheck unnecessary monitoring items (such as VRAM usage curve) (visual focus: style preset dropdown and monitoring item checkbox list). 4. Save changes and test in-game again. This greatly reduces the performance impact on your GPU and restores normal framerates in Cyberpunk 2077. Note: If FPS still drops badly, try temporarily disabling the 'OLED burn-in prevention' feature. Updated on January 30, 2026.
Through GamePP Hardware Monitoring, discovered no OSD Overlay data in-game, pinpointing hotkey activation or display style conflict causing non-display.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click left "Hardware Monitoring" module icon;
2. Switch to "In-Game Monitoring" tab (at module top third row);
3. Click "Custom Hotkey" button, set Ctrl+Shift+G as panel toggle shortcut to avoid default conflicts;
4. In "Display Style" dropdown menu, select "Horizontal Mode" to ensure game UI compatibility;
5. Adjust "Font Size" slider to medium (fits 1080P-1440P), preventing oversized obstruction;
6. Check "Panel Edge Snapping", for easy in-game positioning;
7. Enter game then press custom hotkey to toggle, verify if panel shows FPS data normally.
Pre- and post-optimization comparison prediction: OSD Overlay latency from no response down to
1. Open the "Recording and Screenshot" module's "Recording Settings" tab; 2. Check "Microphone Audio Option"; 3. Set "Video Encoder" to "H264"; 4. Click "Save Settings"; 5. Run Eternal Tower 2 and record to verify audio is normal.