On Reddit, players complain about motherboard causing system instability and crashes in Minecraft, based on feedback and GamePP guide, use PC Benchmarking module to test motherboard performance and troubleshoot. Steps from core function structure document: 1. Launch GamePP, enter 'PC Benchmarking' module, 'Benchmark Scoring' tab select comprehensive test including motherboard chipset evaluation. 2. Click 'Start Test' to run benchmark, view scores and global ranking. 3. Switch 'Stress Test' tab to simulate high load, monitor motherboard stability curves. 4. Export report after testing for analysis, interlink with Hardware Monitoring data to confirm bottlenecks. This optimizes system to avoid crashes. Based on player experience and official document, updated on January 12, 2026.
According to player feedback, high memory usage is a common pain point for game stuttering, GamePP's hardware monitoring module can help optimize. According to the official manual, usually through custom panels to monitor usage and prevent overload.
1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module.
2. Switch to the 'Desktop Monitoring' tab, floating window shows custom monitoring items, select memory usage.
3. Configure preset preset panel style, such as 'Default' or 'Tech'.
4. Customize panel style, adjust background transparency, desktop position, and font style.
5. Save settings and view memory usage changes on the desktop. This way, you can track in real time during Minecraft to ensure stable operation. Sourced from GamePP official guide, updated on 2026-01-14.
Players often face high cooler temperature causing instability in Death Stranding; recording data analyzes it. According to the GamePP core function structure document, 1. Open the main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left; 2. Switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab, filter records by date; 3. View temperature curves and export reports. This records fluctuations to avoid damage. From official experience, this method tracks history. Updated on January 16, 2026.
GPU overheating frame drops in competitive games like Overwatch are a common issue, with many players noting in-game overlay panels provide precise monitoring. Per official docs and community experience, first open GamePP main interface, click 'Hardware Monitoring' on the left; switch to 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, supports hotkey show/hide panel (customizable hotkey), displays game FPS/GPU temp/GPU usage/VRAM usage etc.; customize font size (resolution adaptive), refresh rate, panel styles (horizontal/vertical/immersive modes etc.). Once set, track Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB real-time in-game without window switching, no FPS impact. Updated on January 20, 2026.
Dim colors in game Caliber often make players feel dull, per Reddit top posts where many users seek filter tweaks for enhanced saturation. Note that filters adapt to GPU and may require driver updates. 1. Launch GamePP and click on the 'Game Filters' module on the left, confirm entry to adjustment interface. 2. Switch to the 'Filter Adjustment' tab, enable 'Saturation' filter and slide to increase color vibrancy. 3. Apply settings and preview in-game; this boosts saturation, improving visual experience. Originating from official handbook and player-tested summaries, updated on January 23, 2026.