"How to use GamePP to check the specs of Intel Core i9-14900K while playing ARC Raiders?"

Software Usage--

1. Open the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Hardware Information" tab; 2. View the processor model and specs such as core count and thread count; 3. If hardware changes, click "Rescan" to detect current computer hardware information; 4. Confirm the process and frequency data for Intel Core i9-14900K.  

"How does GamePP display read/write speed curves for ZhiTai TiPlus5000 (2TB)?"

Software Usage--

1. Open the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Hardware Information" tab and select storage devices; 2. Enable curve display for ZhiTai TiPlus5000 (2TB); 3. Set refresh time like 1 second per update; 4. Observe read/write fluctuations to avoid bottlenecks.

How to test the NPU mode of the graphics card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB in overclocking settings in GamePP?

Overclocking Settings--

1. Open GamePP, go to the "NPU Mode" tab under "Grok AI" module. 2. Confirm the graphics card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB has NPU, download driver. 3. Enable mode to monitor performance parameters. 4. Run "AI Performance Test" to view score. 5. Adjust settings to optimize temperature and power.

How to troubleshoot GamePP desktop overlay not showing memory usage for Kingston 8GB DDR4 2666 (KVR26N19S8/8)?

Troubleshooting--

If GamePP's desktop overlay fails to display usage for Kingston 8GB DDR4 2666 (KVR26N19S8/8) memory, it's likely a configuration issue. Open the main interface, select the 'Hardware Monitoring' module, and go to the 'Desktop Overlay' tab. Ensure 'Memory Usage' is selected as a monitoring item. Adjust the preset style to 'Tech', set background transparency to 0%, and position to bottom-left. Save changes and restart the software. This resolves the overlay display problem and enables real-time memory monitoring.

How to use GamePP to troubleshoot cooler Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB high temperature causing crashes in Dwarf Fortress?

Troubleshooting--

1. After installing GamePP, open the 'Hardware Monitoring' module. 2. In the 'Hardware Information' tab, view real-time data and curves for cooler temperature. 3. Run Dwarf Fortress to monitor temperature; if too high, switch to 'Game Optimization'. 4. Enable 'Intelligent frame rate control' to limit frames and reduce load, click 'Start Optimization', then observe if crashes stop to resolve high-temperature fault.

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