Many players try overclocking GPU for higher frame rates in Rust gameplay but face instability causing crashes. Based on user feedback and official guidance, using GamePP's Beta feature allows safe adjustments with monitoring for testing. Note Beta features may cause instability.1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left.2. Switch to the 'GPU Performance Settings (Beta)' tab, select GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB, and adjust core frequency (-500MHz~1000MHz range).3. Save settings and enter Rust to test performance.4. Use 'In-Game Monitoring' to display frequency and temperature, observe stability. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 08, 2026.
While playing World of Warcraft, players complain GPU frequency not high enough locking FPS at 60, as discussed on reddit like severe drops in raids. GamePP's graphics card performance settings (Beta) module can boost core frequency.
1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focusing on adjustment parameters.
2. Switch to the 'Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)' tab, adjust graphics card core frequency (-500MHz~1000MHz range).
3. After tuning, monitor thermal power and temperature curve (real-time data), but feature may cause crash or hardware damage.
Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, this increases FPS, but needs latest driver. Updated on January 12, 2026.
AMD RX 9000 series users often seek AI-assisted overclocking for extra performance but need real-time power monitoring to avoid protection triggers — a key balance discussed on X. Based on GamePP docs, 2Ha AI mode supports GPU power adjustments. Steps are as follows: 1. Launch the software, enter '2Ha AI' module. 2. Select suitable 'NPU Mode' for AMD, go to 'Overclock Settings' to tweak power limit and frequency ceiling. 3. Run a game or benchmark while viewing GPU TDP and frequency curves in 'Hardware Monitoring', confirm VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT power stays safe. Increase gradually and check stability after. Updated on January 23, 2026.
GamePP monitoring shows VRAM Bottleneck at 95%, 85C Thermal Throttling with GPU power wall shrinkage.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click "Hardware Monitoring" module; 2. Switch to "Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)" tab; 3. Select "Auto Mode" for fan optimized cooling; 4. Tune "Maximum Power Limit" -20% control heat; 5. Set "Core Frequency" -200MHz against overload; 6. Drop "Memory Frequency" -300MHz alleviate overflow; 7. Combine "In-Game Monitoring" hotkey observe real-time data; 8. Post-test if still high, return fine-tune power -15% cross-verify; 9. Go "Performance Stats" view history curves confirm bottleneck; 10. Save settings, restart game full-load test; 11. Note NPU mode GPU needs XDNA inclusion; 12. Post-opt stable no shrinkage (expected: VRAM balanced).
Pre- and post-optimization prediction: VRAM usage drops from 95% to 80%, Frame Time steadies from 25ms to 15ms. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-05.
Saved overclock parameters can apply automatically. Methods: 1. After completing overclock parameter settings in GamePP, click the "Save" button; 2. On computer restart, GamePP will automatically load previously saved parameters; 3. Users can enable or disable "Auto-Start on Boot" in software settings (enabling it allows automatic application); 4. If you don't want to apply saved parameters, manually restore defaults in "Overclocking Settings." Before saving, confirm stable system operation to avoid frequent crashes due to abnormal parameters.