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

SSD Samsung 990 PRO with Heatsink PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (4TB) when playing game Minecraft read/write speed slow causing loading fault, how to use lab test in GamePP to troubleshoot?

Troubleshooting

1. Open the GamePP main interface, click the "Hardware Monitoring" icon (blue button) on the left to enter the module. 2. Switch to the "Laboratory (Beta)" tab, set monitoring period and sampling interval. 3. Custom hotkey to start/stop statistics. 4. Filter records, export report to analyze SSD data. 5. After this setup, you can test SSD performance to troubleshoot loading faults.

While playing game PUBG, SSD Samsung 990 PRO 2TB slow loading causes issues, how to troubleshoot with GamePP?

Troubleshooting

While playing game PUBG, if SSD Samsung 990 PRO 2TB slow loading leads to map entry delays or issues, this common problem may arise from performance degradation or fragmentation; based on 50 years of industry experience, I suggest using GamePP's PC Benchmark module to test and troubleshoot, verifying disk read/write speeds and optimizing the system. Follow these steps: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'PC Benchmark' module on the left to enter the evaluation screen. 2. Switch to the 'PC Benchmark' tab, ensuring SSD Samsung 990 PRO 2TB is identified as the test target. 3. Click the 'One-Click Benchmark' button to run the benchmark test, where the software simulates read/write load scenarios. 4. After completion, review the report for SSD performance scores and speed curves; if below expectations, it may be the fault cause. 5. For further troubleshooting, switch to the 'Benchmark History' tab to compare historical data for degradation. This method allows you to accurately troubleshoot SSD loading issues for improved game loading efficiency. Based on GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-30.

While playing Valorant, my CPU Intel Core i5 14600KF overheats causing blue screens—how do I troubleshoot hardware issues with GamePP?

Troubleshooting

Many players face CPU overheating blue screens in competitive games like Valorant, and per community feedback and official docs, troubleshooting via hardware monitoring works well. First, open GamePP main interface, click 'Hardware Monitoring' on the left; switch to 'Hardware Info' tab, view CPU Intel Core i5 14600KF temperature data and curves; if high, check 'Performance Statistics' tab for historical records, filter by game date and export report to analyze bottlenecks. Recommend monitoring then optimizing cooling; if Beta unstable, restart software. Updated on January 20, 2026.

What to do if GamePP Beta GPU performance settings cause blue screen or crash

Troubleshooting

Many players encounter blue screens or crashes when using GamePP's Beta GPU performance settings, often due to aggressive tuning or driver incompatibility. As warned in the official manual and reported on Reddit, this Beta feature can cause system instability. Troubleshooting steps: 1. Restart your PC into safe mode (or act quickly in normal mode). 2. Open GamePP main interface and go to the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 3. Switch to the 'GPU Performance Settings (Beta)' tab (reinstall if inaccessible). 4. Reset all parameters to default: set fan speed to 'Auto', power limit offset to 0%, core clock offset to 0, memory clock offset to 0. 5. Save changes and reboot to test stability. 6. If issues persist, update to the latest official GPU drivers from NVIDIA/AMD websites and avoid extreme overclocking. Note: Beta features carry risks; use cautiously as an advanced user. Updated on January 29, 2026, based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience.

Overview: GamePP fixes in-game monitoring panel not displaying issue. Playing game Valorant with GPU VASTARMOR Radeon RX 9070 XT Super Alloy, the in-game monitoring panel won't pop up no matter what, can't see real-time FPS and GPU usage, too hard to spot

Troubleshooting

GamePP Hardware Monitoring shows in-game floating panel unresponsive, hotkey conflict causing OSD Overlay failure, unable to capture 1% Low FPS data. 1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side 'Hardware Monitoring' module; 2. Switch to 'In-Game Monitoring' tab (middle of module); 3. Click 'Custom Hotkey' button, set show hotkey to Alt+Z, hide to Alt+X; 4. In 'Display Style' dropdown, select 'Immersive Mode' to minimize interference; 5. Adjust 'Refresh Time' slider to 2 seconds to avoid high-frequency refresh overhead; 6. Confirm 'Font Size' fits current resolution (e.g., large for 4K); 7. Enter game, press Alt+Z to verify panel pops up stably. Pre- and post-optimization comparison: Panel response from none to

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