GamePP Frequently Asked Questions - Professional Hardware Monitoring Software FAQ Knowledge Base

How to use hardware monitoring in GamePP to real-time check CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D temperature when high heat causes FPS instability in Dota 2?

Real-time Monitoring

Reddit players often complain about CPU overheating in long Dota 2 matches causing FPS fluctuations and stuttering. Based on community feedback, real-time temperature monitoring is key for optimization, and GamePP's hardware monitoring offers low-latency overlays, avoiding high resource usage like Afterburner. Note that Beta features may cause instability. Solution: 1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focus on the top tab bar. 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, scroll to find the CPU temperature curve, view real-time data like temperature 50℃. 3. If data is inaccurate, click 'Re-scan' to update sensor details. This setup allows real-time tracking of CPU temperature to prevent overheating frame drops in games. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 14, 2026.

How to real-time monitor mainboard MSI MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI voltage instability causing crashes in game Fortnite with GamePP?

Real-time Monitoring

Many players experience crashes in game Fortnite due to mainboard MSI MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI voltage instability. Based on user feedback and official guidance, this can be monitored in real-time using GamePP's hardware monitoring feature. First, open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab and set the in-game overlay panel to display mainboard voltage, etc., with custom hotkeys to show the panel. This setup allows real-time viewing in the game to avoid crashes. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 16, 2026.

"How to view historical FPS curves for ARC Raiders in GamePP's performance statistics?"

Real-time Monitoring

1. Open the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Performance Statistics" tab; 2. Filter records by date for ARC Raiders; 3. View "FPS Curve"; 4. Click "Export Data Report"; 5. Analyze fluctuations to verify historical performance.

How to set GamePP desktop monitoring floating window to display GPU Gainward GeForce RTX 3060 Storm EXG RGB 12GB usage and temperature during Rust gameplay?

Real-time Monitoring

When playing Rust, if GPU Gainward GeForce RTX 3060 Storm EXG RGB 12GB usage is high and you want persistent monitoring, use GamePP desktop monitoring. 1. Open "Hardware Monitoring" icon, enter label 2 "Desktop Monitoring", floating window displays core metrics. 2. Select "GPU Temperature, GPU Usage" custom monitoring items, configure preset panel style "Tech", adjust background transparency 50%, desktop nine-grid position custom, font size and color. 3. After saving, desktop persistent floating panel, low performance consumption without blocking operations. 4. Start Rust game, real-time feedback GPU data without opening software, ensuring stable operation.

How to use in-game monitoring in GamePP to real-time track GPU ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 5090 OC 32GB usage when abnormal load in Rainbow Six Siege?

Real-time Monitoring

Many Reddit posts mention abnormal GPU load in Rainbow Six Siege multiplayer causing screen stuttering. Based on player experience, in-game real-time usage monitoring helps diagnose, and GamePP's in-game monitoring supports custom hotkeys, avoiding interference with aiming like some overlay tools. Note that Beta features may cause instability. Solution: 1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focus on the top tab bar. 2. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, select display style like 'Vertical Mode', customize hotkeys to show panel. 3. Check GPU usage monitoring item, set refresh time to observe real-time changes. This setup enables tracking GPU usage in games to troubleshoot abnormal loads. From GamePP official guide, updated on January 14, 2026.

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