You're a MOBA player using GPU GALAX GeForce RTX 4060 Metal Master OC 8GB for intense team fights in game League of Legends, but worry about GPU temperature rising causing performance drops and frame losses. This is common in long matches, with many players reporting high-intensity rendering pushing temperatures up, affecting operation precision. GamePP's real-time monitoring feature lets you track while playing, avoiding unexpected match interruptions.
Real-time monitoring steps:
1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left to enter the dynamic monitoring entry.
2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab to view GPU real-time data, such as 'Graphics card temperature 50°C' and 'GPU thermal power 5W' curve.
3. Enter the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, customize the panel to display GPU temperature/usage, set refresh time and hotkeys.
4. Launch game League of Legends, use hotkeys to bring up the floating panel for real-time temperature viewing.
5. If temperature is too high, combine with the 'Performance Statistics' tab to record historical data for analysis and optimization.
Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-29.
During Naraka: Bladepoint, unstable GPU load often causes screen tearing. As a 50-year expert, based on platform feedback, use the in-game overlay in Hardware Monitoring for real-time GPU data to optimize gameplay. 1. Open GamePP and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Go to the 'Hardware Information' tab, scroll to the GPU section, and monitor real-time frequency, temperature, and power curves. 3. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, customize display style like horizontal mode, include GPU usage and temperature, and set refresh time to 1 second. 4. For stats, enter the 'Performance Statistics' tab to record GPU load changes for Naraka: Bladepoint. Real-time monitoring helps identify bottlenecks. Updated on January 04, 2026, based on GamePP official guidance experience.
Many players notice inaccurate SSD temperature display during PUBG gameplay, which may cause system misjudgment and lag. Based on user feedback and official guidance, this can usually be fixed by rescanning hardware. Note that this function supports SSD temperature monitoring, but ensure drivers are up to date to avoid inaccuracies.
1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the left 'Hardware Monitoring' module, focusing on the left navigation bar.
2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab to view current hardware specifications.
3. Click the 'Rescan' button to detect changes in current computer hardware information.
4. After scanning, check if the SSD temperature curve updates normally.
Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation.
Updated on 2026-01-06
Many players experience GPU temperature spikes causing frame drops or stuttering during intense gameplay in Valorant, according to real user feedback and official guidance, this issue often stems from hardware overload or insufficient cooling, and GamePP's hardware monitoring module can real-time troubleshoot performance bottlenecks to prevent hardware damage. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left (visual focus: left priority menu). 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab (transition: view graphics card specs and dynamic data). 3. Observe the 'GPU temperature' and 'GPU usage' real-time curves (visual focus: temperature curve display). 4. If temperature is too high, switch to the 'Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)' tab, adjust fan speed or power limit (transition: apply and monitor changes). Note that Beta features may cause system instability, please update graphics drivers first. From the official manual and player experiences, this method helps quickly identify issues. Updated on January 09, 2026.
Many players encounter stuttering in Genshin Impact due to high CPU AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D load, according to real player feedback on reddit.com and x.com, such as 'background processes too many, CPU maxed out causing frame drops'. This is usually due to system resource consumption. Based on the GamePP official documentation, you can optimize through the following steps:1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Game Optimization' module on the left.2. Switch to the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, view the optional options list.3. Check 'Adjust processes priority that affect the game', 'Close system background processes that affect game smoothness', 'Change Windows power scheme to GamePP power scheme (high performance)', 'Release system memory', etc.4. Click the 'Start Optimization' button, observe the system changes.Note that the optimization is one-time only, and it will stop upon exiting the software or clicking stop. If the problem persists, check hardware cooling.Updated on 2026-01-13.