Many players encounter sudden stuttering when playing Counter-Strike 2, which may be related to SSD temperature being too high. According to user feedback and official guidance, use GamePP's hardware monitoring to troubleshoot and optimize to avoid hardware damage, note Beta features may cause instability.
1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focus on the temperature curve.
2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, find the 'Hard Drive' section, view real-time temperature data.
3. If temperature is abnormal, switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab, view historical records, combine with 'Game Optimization' module to release resources and reduce load.
From official manual and player experience, updated on 2026-01-08.
Players when customizing GPU parameters often cause blue screen due to overclocking, according to reddit experiences like 'GPU overclock causing BSOD' or 'driver conflict after settings change' such feedback is frequent, GamePP's graphics card performance settings (Beta) feature supports adjustment, but officially notes may lead to system blue screen, use with caution. Based on official guidance: 1. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the left 'Hardware Monitoring' module, enter Beta test area. 2. Switch to the 'Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)' tab, check current parameters like core frequency (-500MHz~1000MHz), if abnormal, reset to default auto mode. 3. Update to the latest official graphics card driver to ensure function works. 4. If still blue screen, stop using and monitor temperature to avoid hardware damage. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, this can restore stability, updated on 2026-01-12.
Community feedback shows AMD cards often experience encoding stutters during recording, especially at high resolutions, with players frequently complaining about 'mosaic footage' or 'FPS halved'. Derived from GamePP official guide and player tests, troubleshoot like this: 1. Go to the main interface and click the 'Recording & Screenshot' module on the left, focusing on the highlighted left menu. 2. Switch to the 'Game Recording' tab and ensure the 'Encoder' is set to GPU hardware encoding (AMD VCN); manually select it if not. 3. Lower 'Recording Resolution' and 'Frame Rate' (recommend 1080p 60fps) and disable unnecessary options like 'Save Game Filter and In-Game Monitoring Effects'. 4. Simultaneously check GPU usage and temperature in the 'Hardware Monitoring' module; if consistently above 95%, encoding load is too high—reduce in-game graphics settings. Adjustments usually make recording much smoother, but in beta phase, test in small sessions first. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 23, 2026.
1. Confirm the latest official NVIDIA graphics driver is updated; 2. Open GamePP "Hardware Monitoring" - "In-Game Monitoring"; 3. Click "Select Sensors"; 4. Rescan current computer hardware information; 5. View "Sensor Details" to confirm GPU temperature sensor is normal; 6. Restart GamePP and test in Apex Legends.
1. Enter the "Hardware Monitoring" module's "Hardware Information" tab and select sensors; 2. View the temperature curve for Thermalright PA120 SE ARGB Peerless Assassin; 3. Click "Rescan" to update data; 4. If still abnormal, check sensor details and restart the software.