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Overview: GamePP fixes GPU overheating after overclock Playing Black Myth: Wukong on graphics card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB, after OC GPU temp shoots to 88°C, Thermal Throttling throttling like crazy, FPS tanks!

Overclocking Settings

GamePP monitoring detects post-OC GPU power wall triggering Thermal Throttling, frequency cannot sustain. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "2Ha AI" module icon;2. Switch to "NPU Mode" or "Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)" tab (located at module top);3. In "Frequency" slider set core clock boost to +100MHz start (conservative test);4. Simultaneously increase "Power Limit" by 15% (avoid power wall cap);5. Click "Fan Curve" customize manual curve, raise fan speed to 70% after 70°C (enhance cooling);6. Enable "Real-time Monitoring Linkage" check GPU temp and power display (in-game OSD Overlay sync observe);7. Click "Apply Overclock" button save and test;8. Enter game run 10 minutes observe temp stable below 80°C, if too high rollback frequency to +50MHz immediately. Data insight contrast prediction: temperature drops 7°C, sustained frequency boost 8%, 1% Low FPS stable improves 12%. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-03.

Overview: GamePP fixes post-overclock frame drops Dude, on my GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ultra W OC playing Counter-Strike 2, overclock and FPS unstable down to 80, total crap!

Overclocking Settings

GamePP monitoring shows post-overclock GPU temp over 85°C triggering Thermal Throttling, causing sharp 1% Low FPS drop and Frame Time extended to 15ms. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left "Hardware Monitoring" module icon (main menu first, monitor baseline first); 2. Switch to "GPU Performance Settings (Beta)" tab (module top sixth row); 3. Adjust "Core Frequency" slider to +100MHz (adjustment area, avoid excess to prevent Throttling); 4. Set "Max Power Limit" to +5% (slider option, balance performance); 5. Enable "Auto" fan mode (toggle button, boost cooling); 6. Click "Apply" to save (bottom button, confirm settings); 7. Enter Counter-Strike 2 to verify stability. Before optimization 1% Low FPS 80, Frame Time 15ms; after 1% Low FPS to 110, Frame Time shortens to 10ms, temp -5°C. GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-08.

Overview: GamePP handles unstable NPU overclock on RTX 50 series Playing Black Myth: Wukong on graphics card Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ultra W OC 16GB, after enabling 2Ha AI NPU mode voltage spikes cause random in-game stutters, Frame Time jumpin

Overclocking Settings

GamePP real-time monitoring detects NPU OC mode voltage fluctuation triggering CPU/GPU co-Spike, dramatic 1% Low FPS drop. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "2Ha AI" module icon;2. Switch to "NPU Mode" tab (RTX 50 series priority);3. Select "RTX 50 Series Dedicated AI Overclock Preset" and click load (auto-optimized baseline);4. In "Voltage" settings enable "Adaptive Voltage" instead of fixed (reduce Spike risk);5. Set "Core Frequency" boost to +80MHz with "Power Limit" +12% (balance perf & stability);6. Customize "Fan Curve": 75°C trigger 80% speed, 80°C reach 90% (advanced cooling control);7. Check "Real-time OSD Monitoring" display voltage/power/temp triple curves (in-game Overlay cross-verify);8. Click "Apply & Test Stability" run built-in stress test 5 minutes (observe no crash);9. If stutters persist, return fine-tune frequency to +60MHz and enable "Low Power AI Mode" as backup path;10. Combine "Performance Stats" tab export in-game historical data analyze Spike periods;11. Notes: Ensure sufficient PSU, save multiple presets for quick switch;12. Restart GamePP then enter game long-duration test stability. Data insight contrast prediction: voltage fluctuation reduces 40%, Frame Time variance shrinks 50%, 1% Low FPS improves 25%. Based on official manual and Reddit top-rated feedback, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-03.

Overview: GamePP optimizes unstable high-load overclocking On my GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5060 Ultra W OC high-refresh Counter-Strike 2, overclock spikes temp and drops frames, VRAM Bottleneck killing it, ruins comp!

Overclocking Settings

GamePP shows high-load overclock GPU temp 88°C with Thermal Throttling, VRAM Bottleneck causing 1% Low FPS to 70 and Frame Time variance 18ms. 1. Launch GamePP, click "Hardware Monitoring" module (left first, ensure Beta for advanced monitoring); 2. Enter "GPU Performance Settings (Beta)" tab (top sixth row); 3. Adjust "Core Frequency" to +150MHz (slider, fine-tune to prevent Bottleneck); 4. Set "Memory Frequency" to +500MHz (params area, cross-verify power); 5. Tune "Max Power Limit" to +10% (option, avoid high temp); 6. Enable "Manual" fan mode and set speed 80% (toggle+slider, boost cooling); 7. Click "Apply" then combine "In-Game Monitoring" OSD Overlay for real-time check (third tab, confirm stability); 8. If unstable, return lower "Core Frequency" +50MHz as alt path; 9. Recap "Performance Stats" tab curves (fourth tab, analyze peaks); 10. Save settings restart game to test high-refresh performance. Before optimization 1% Low FPS 70, Frame Time 18ms; after 100, Frame Time 12ms, temp -6°C. GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-08.

How to overclock GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4070 Vulcan OC for performance issues during Naraka: Bladepoint gameplay in GamePP?

Overclocking Settings

Players in Naraka: Bladepoint battles face GPU performance insufficiency causing low FPS. Based on feedback, overclock frequency via Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta). Note Beta feature high risk, avoid overheating. Steps: 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Graphics Card Performance Settings' tab, customize frequency, voltage parameters. 3. Apply settings, monitor temperature changes. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 19, 2026.

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