GamePP monitoring shows CPU temperature at 85°C triggering Thermal Throttling, causing sharp 1% Low FPS drop.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Hardware Monitoring' module icon; 2. Switch to 'Hardware Information' tab (at module top first row); 3. View 'Processor Temperature' real-time data (confirm cooler effect); 4. Go to 'Desktop Monitoring' tab, select 'CPU Temperature' item (custom floating window display); 5. Click 'Apply' to save settings (resident monitoring); 6. Enter game to observe temperature changes; 7. If high, return to adjust panel style to 'Simple' (reduce overhead).
Before optimization, Throttling led to Frame Time 13ms, temperature 85°C; after, drop 5°C, shortened to 9ms, 1% Low FPS improved 10 frames. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-19.
Meaning of the 「Hardware Health」 indicator and precautions: ① This indicator comprehensively evaluates the current state of hardware based on factors such as hardware usage duration, temperature fluctuations, and performance degradation; ② If the health level is below 80%, it is necessary to note that the hardware may be aging. Recommendations: a. Clean the hardware dust to improve heat dissipation; b. Check for abnormal hardware drivers; c. Back up important data to prevent hardware failure risks.
"Frequency adjustment process: ① Enter GPU overclock interface and choose AMD RX 7900 XT; ② Raise the curve step by step; ③ Validate with built-in tests and apply to heavy loads."
1. Open the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Desktop Monitoring" tab; 2. Select custom monitoring items like CPU temperature; 3. Configure preset panel styles such as default or tech; 4. Adjust background transparency from 0% to 100%; 5. Customize desktop position like a nine-grid area; 6. Confirm AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D temperature displays in the floating window.
1. Enter the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Hardware Information" tab; 2. Scan the ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI Snow Edition motherboard; 3. Click sensor details to view voltage and temperature; 4. Perform real-time monitoring to troubleshoot issues.