"Steps to resolve filter color problems in GamePP: ① Pause the game and reset parameters in filter settings; ② Switch to default mode to test the visuals in Assassin's Creed Shadows; ③ Gradually tweak saturation to prevent overuse and restore natural colors."
1. Enter "PC Benchmarking" - "Hardware Evaluation"; 2. First check in "Hardware Monitoring" - "Hardware Information" to confirm memory frequency shows 6800MHz or actual value; 3. Check if BIOS has XMP enabled; 4. Close all background software and re-run the benchmark; 5. If still low, compare with online rankings to confirm if it's a quality issue.
1. In the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Desktop Monitoring" tab, select memory usage; 2. Customize the panel style for Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5 6000; 3. Adjust font size and color; 4. Set the desktop position for persistent display.
1. Open GamePP, go to the "Benchmarking" module, confirm under the "Benchmark Settings" tab that the motherboard ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI specifications are correct. 2. Click "Start Benchmark" to re-test and view score with percentile. 3. Switch to the "Hardware Monitoring" module to check motherboard temperature and usage for abnormalities. 4. Go to the "Game Optimization" module to optimize process priority and release resources. 5. If scores remain low, repair runtime libraries or check hardware compatibility.
1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the "Hardware Monitoring" module on the left to enter data visualization display. 2. Switch to the "Performance Statistics" tab, record historical RAM load changes and temperature fluctuations. 3. Filter game records by date and export visual reports for analysis. After this setup, you can review RAM bottlenecks in Starfield, with support for multi-dimensional filtering.