GamePP Performance Stats shows unstable GPU voltage exacerbating VRAM Bottleneck, combined with CPU Spike causing severe Frame Time fluctuations.
1. Enter 'Hardware Monitoring' module, 'GPU Performance Settings (Beta)' tab; 2. Adjust 'VRAM Frequency' to +200MHz (2518MHz~3000MHz range); 3. Set 'Max Power Limit' to +10%, monitor temp
Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, through GamePP Hardware Monitoring discover in-game OSD Overlay render delay, combined with high resolution causing VRAM Bottleneck no warning.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Hardware Monitoring' module icon;
2. Switch to 'In-Game Monitoring' tab;
3. Click 'Custom Hotkey' confirm Ctrl+Alt+O no conflict;
4. In 'Display Style' dropdown select 'Vertical Mode' to reduce footprint;
5. Adjust 'Font Size' slider to 4K fit (medium~large);
6. Fine-tune 'Refresh Time' to 1.5 seconds for precision vs performance balance;
7. Check 'Panel Edge Snapping' to prevent offset;
8. Enable 'OLED Burn-in Protection' and select 'Self-Test Mode' for stability check;
9. Click 'Apply' save, return to 'Desktop Monitoring' tab cross-verify GPU curves;
10. If flickering persists, switch to 'Horizontal Mode 2' and restart software;
11. Enter game test multiple scenes for Frame Time;
12. Combine 'Performance Stats' tab export report confirm no anomaly.
Pre- and post-optimization comparison: temperature monitoring accurate drops 3°C, frame generation time shortens 4ms, 1% Low FPS improves 25%. GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-19.
Yes, it can recognize them. Methods: 1. Connect the external monitor to the laptop via cable and set it to "Extend" or "Duplicate" display mode in the system; 2. Open the GamePP monitoring interface and view graphics card related data; 3. If graphics card load shows significant changes, it indicates the software has recognized the external monitor; 4. Monitorable content includes graphics card temperature, game frame rates, and other performance data related to the external monitor. Compatibility of different interfaces (e.g., HDMI, DP) affects display effects; choose suitable interfaces for connection.
"Optimizing INZONE M9 color performance in Gran Turismo 7: ① Select 'Display Calibration' function in GamePP; ② Load Sony INZONE monitor configuration profile; ③ Identify PS5 HDR signal characteristics; ④ Adjust color gamut mapping to DCI-P3 95%; ⑤ Optimize color separation for race car liveries and track details; ⑥ Set up dynamic contrast enhancement function, ensuring Gran Turismo 7 displays the most accurate color reproduction and detail performance on INZONE M9."
1. Open the "Hardware Monitoring" module and click the "Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)" tab; 2. Adjust the graphics card core frequency in the -500MHz to 1000MHz range; 3. Select manual mode; 4. Balance performance and heat dissipation; 5. Save settings specifically for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090.