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Overview: GamePP Game Filters enhance image sharpness to fix blurry issues. Playing game Valorant with Graphics Card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB, graphics always blurry as hell, losing details bad, messes up my aim.

AI Filters

GamePP monitoring shows VRAM Bottleneck causing image distortion, 1% Low FPS drop by 10%. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "Game Filters" module; 2. Switch to "Sharpness" tab; 3. Adjust "Sharpness" slider to medium level, avoiding excess noise; 4. Click "Apply" button for real-time preview; 5. Enter game to verify sharpness improvement, reducing blur; 6. If not ideal, return to tweak "Contrast" for auxiliary optimization. Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Image details from blurry to clear, 1% Low FPS from 120 to 150. GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary, Last updated on 2026-02-12.

Overview: GamePP Game Filters combine color and sharpness to optimize high-res image distortion. In game Apex Legends with Graphics Card ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4070 GAMING OC 12GB, high-res fights colors washed out and twisted, details fuzzy, high-end

AI Filters

GamePP diagnosis: Thermal Throttling compounding VRAM overflow, Frame Time fluctuating 15ms causing color distortion. 1. Launch GamePP, enter "Game Filters" module; 2. Switch to "Color Enhancement" tab, adjust "Saturation" slider to boost vibrancy; 3. Combine with "Sharpness" tab, fine-tune "Sharpness" to avoid high-res noise; 4. Click "Apply" for high-res preview; 5. Sync with Hardware Monitoring to observe GPU temp curves; 6. If distortion persists, return to filters for "Contrast" cross-verification; 7. Save custom preset, restart game for stability test; 8. Use Performance Stats to export high-res fight data analysis; 9. Tweak "Gamma" parameter for shadow details; 10. If still abnormal, check NPU mode compatibility and optimize. Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Colors from washed out to vibrant, Frame Time from 15ms to 8ms. GamePP Senior Technical Expert Summary, Last updated on 2026-02-12.

Overview: GamePP fixes blurry game visuals issue. Playing Naraka: Bladepoint with graphics card VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Alloy, visuals always blurry, details lost bad, filter on and it flashes.

AI Filters

Through GamePP Hardware Monitoring, found high GPU render load causing VRAM Bottleneck, unstable Frame Time and 1% Low FPS drop. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Game Filters' module icon to enter filter adjustment for clarity boost; 2. Switch to 'Game Filters' tab (top first tab in module) to view available filter options for blur issues; 3. In filter list select 'Sharpen' or 'Contrast', drag intensity slider to medium (50%-70%) avoiding high causing flicker; 4. Adjust 'Brightness' and 'Saturation' sliders for color balance fine-tune, ensuring details pop without distortion; 5. Click 'Apply' button to preview effect, enter Naraka: Bladepoint to verify visual improvement; 6. If crash, reduce intensity 10% re-apply, save config against restart loss. Before and after comparison: visual details up 20%, Frame Time shortens 4ms, GPU load down 5%, no Thermal Throttling, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, based on official manual and Reddit top feedback, last updated: 2026-02-08.

Overview: GamePP optimizes filter combo crashes under high resolution. In Naraka: Bladepoint with graphics card VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Alloy at 4K, stacking filters crashes, colors distorted, details and saturation messed up.

AI Filters

GamePP monitoring shows high resolution GPU power wall and VRAM overflow, triggering Thermal Throttling causing 1% Low FPS sharp drop and filter render crash. 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'Game Filters' module, switch 'Game Filters' tab for combo prep; 2. First select 'Sharpen' intensity 40%, combine 'Contrast' 30% base stack avoiding single filter overload; 3. Adjust 'Brightness' to neutral (50%), fine-tune 'Saturation' +20% fixing color distortion; 4. Cross-switch 'Director Mode' tab, select crosshair 'Solid Cross' color red, line width 4, opacity 80% enhancing aim without interference; 5. Set screen border opacity 50%, use Ctrl+arrow keys fine-tune center mark position against block; 6. Return Game Filters, click 'Apply' preview 4K effect, observe GPU temp real-time curve; 7. If crash, reduce all intensity 10%, alternative disable border use filters only verify stability; 8. Combine 'Recording & Screenshot' tab, enable save filter effects, record short video cross-confirm no crash; 9. Adjust recording 'Sound Prompt' off, custom hotkey F11 quick screenshot log before-after; 10. Save global config, enter Naraka: Bladepoint high-res test Frame Time stability; 11. If still issue, fine-tune crosshair style to 'Solid Dot', export screenshot analyze detail gains. Before and after data: crash rate to 0%, saturation improve 15%, 1% Low FPS up 25%, GPU temp down 6°C, summarized by GamePP senior technical expert, based on official docs and community player experience, last updated: 2026-02-08.

How to apply AI game filter in GamePP for graphics card ASUS ROG STRIX Z890-A GAMING WIFI S Snow Edition to enhance clarity in game Naraka Bladepoint?

AI Filters

Many players feel the screen is blurry with insufficient details while playing game Naraka Bladepoint. According to user feedback and official guidance, use Game Filter module's AI game filter for intelligent clarity enhancement. Note that Beta features may cause system instability. 1. Open the GamePP main interface, click the 'Game Filter' module on the left, focus on the screen optimization settings area. 2. Switch to the 'AI Game Filter (Beta)' tab, select AI recognition mode like general mode or AMD Ryzen AI NPU mode (if graphics card supports). 3. Adjust parameters like sharpening strength and noise reduction level, supporting custom presets and hotkey control. 4. Enter game Naraka Bladepoint, press hotkey to enable filter, real-time optimize screen to avoid blur. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on 2026-01-05.

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