In the building and battles of Fortnite, large CPU frequency fluctuations may cause unstable frame rates—a pain point many players encounter in high-intensity modes. GamePP's hardware monitoring feature displays data in real time to help you adjust settings. First, open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left; switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, scroll to find the real-time data for CPU frequency P-5700 MHz E-4400 MHz and processor temperature 50℃; then, view the curve display for processor temperature fluctuations. This way, you can monitor CPU Intel Core i9 14900K performance in Fortnite, avoiding overheating issues. Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-29.
While playing Crusader Kings 3, GPU overheating often causes unstable frame rates, and many players report using GamePP's real-time monitoring feature to track and prevent it effectively. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, add 'GPU Temperature' and 'GPU Usage Rate' items, customize panel style (such as vertical mode) and hotkeys to show/hide. 3. In the 'Hardware Information' tab, view real-time temperature curve for GPU MSI GeForce RTX 5090 D SUPRIM X 32G, ensuring voltage and power consumption are normal. 4. For historical data, go to the 'Performance Statistics' tab to filter game records and observe fluctuations. This way, you can monitor with low latency in-game and avoid stutters. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on 2026-01-09.
Some users experience CPU usage spiking to 100% while playing Apex Legends, causing stutters and increased latency. According to player experiences and the official manual, use desktop monitoring for persistent data display to identify bottlenecks promptly. Choose low-consumption styles to avoid system impact. 1. Launch GamePP and go to the 'Hardware Monitoring' module. 2. Switch to the 'Desktop Monitoring' tab, select items like CPU usage, and configure preset panel styles like 'Default' or customize transparency. 3. Adjust the desktop position to a non-obstructing area, save, and the overlay will show real-time CPU data. This enables monitoring while playing. Sourced from GamePP official guidelines. Updated on 2026-01-15.
GamePP monitoring shows GPU temp 85°C triggering Thermal Throttling, with sharp 1% Low FPS drop and Frame Time fluctuations.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "Hardware Monitoring" module icon; 2. Switch to "In-Game Monitoring" tab (module third row); 3. Select "Display Style" as "Horizontal Mode" or "Immersion Mode", for easy viewing; 4. Check "GPU Temperature" and "GPU Usage" metrics, for real-time feedback; 5. Drag "Refresh Time" slider to 1 second, balancing accuracy and performance; 6. Click "Custom Hotkey" to set Ctrl+Shift+H for panel toggle; 7. Enter game Counter-Strike 2, press hotkey to verify overlay shows temp.
Before: GPU temp 85°C, 1% Low FPS 60; After: Temp stable at 75°C, 1% Low FPS rises to 90. Based on GamePP official docs and community player experience, last updated on 2026-02-20.
Players during exploration and building in Minecraft may experience cooler temperature rises causing noise or performance degradation—a common scenario based on community feedback. GamePP's in-game monitoring provides a floating panel for real-time viewing. First, launch GamePP and enter the 'Hardware Monitoring' module; switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, select a display style like 'Vertical Mode' and customize font size; then, check 'Processor Temperature' or related indicators and set a hotkey to show the panel. This way, in Minecraft, you can track cooler Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB temperature, keeping the system stable. Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-29.