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

When playing Valorant, the CPU Intel Core i5 14600KF overheats causing abnormal monitoring data in GamePP, how to troubleshoot?

Troubleshooting

As an FPS game player, in high-intensity matches like Valorant, the CPU Intel Core i5 14600KF may overheat due to high load, causing abnormal hardware monitoring data fluctuations or software crashes in GamePP, which affects your ability to identify performance bottlenecks; through system monitoring and historical data analysis, you can quickly locate the issue and avoid game interruptions. Open GamePP, click on the left '硬件监控' module, switch to the '硬件信息' tab, check if the CPU temperature curve exceeds 90°C; if abnormal, go to the '性能统计' tab, filter Valorant game records by date, examine temperature peaks and usage changes; for deeper analysis, switch to the '实验室(Beta)' tab, set monitoring period to 10 minutes, sampling interval to 1 second, start recording full-dimensional data including frequency, voltage, and power, then export the report after stopping to analyze overheating causes. This way, you can troubleshoot the monitoring abnormality and optimize cooling settings. Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-26.

While playing Valorant, game optimization causes blue screen, my CPU Intel Core i7 14700KF has high load, how to troubleshoot?

Troubleshooting

Blue screens or system instability after optimization in Valorant is a common player issue, according to reddit feedback and GamePP documentation, usually caused by improper background process closure, can be troubleshot by stopping optimization. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Game Optimization' module on the left, switch to the 'Game Settings Optimization' tab, click the 'Stop' button to restore original settings to avoid blue screen faults, while monitoring CPU load. Note that this optimization only takes effect once, Beta features may cause instability. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 19, 2026.

When playing Dota 2, the SSD Samsung 990 PRO with Heatsink PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (4TB) read error causes GamePP benchmarking failure, how to fix?

Troubleshooting

In long gaming sessions like Dota 2, the SSD Samsung 990 PRO with Heatsink PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (4TB) may cause file read errors or driver issues, leading to GamePP computer benchmarking interruption or abnormal scores, preventing accurate storage performance evaluation; through runtime repair and retesting, you can eliminate software-level faults and restore normal benchmarking. Launch GamePP, go to the '游戏优化' module, switch to the '运行库修复' tab, click '开始扫描' to automatically repair missing DirectX and .NET Framework runtime libraries; after repair, switch to the '电脑跑分' module, select the '硬盘跑分' tab, click '开始跑分' to retest read/write speeds; if still abnormal, check the '硬件信息' tab under '硬件监控' module to confirm SSD specs and temperature are normal. This setup usually resolves the benchmarking issue. Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-26.

When playing Fortnite, the motherboard MSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI compatibility issue causes incorrect hardware info display in GamePP, how to troubleshoot?

Troubleshooting

After upgrading to the new motherboard MSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI, during Fortnite gameplay, sensor compatibility or driver conflicts may cause incorrect motherboard model display or missing data in GamePP's hardware info tab, affecting machine verification and monitoring accuracy; through rescan and system optimization, you can quickly troubleshoot and restore correct hardware recognition. Open GamePP, click on the '硬件监控' module, switch to the '硬件信息' tab, click the '重新扫描' button to update all hardware specs, including motherboard chipset and temperature; if still abnormal, go to the '游戏优化' module, select 'Windows优化' and check '调整进程优先级' and '释放内存', click '开始优化' to clear background interference; finally return to '硬件信息' to verify correct motherboard display. This operation usually fixes the display error. Based on feedback from various platforms and GamePP official guidance experience, updated on 2025-12-26.

While playing Counter-Strike 2, the GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB overheats causing crashes, how to troubleshoot with GamePP?

Troubleshooting

Many players encounter the GPU Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 4060 Ultra W DUO 8GB overheating causing system crashes in high-intensity game Counter-Strike 2, often due to dust buildup or poor ventilation, affecting gaming experience. Based on GamePP official feedback and user cases, use the hardware monitoring module for real-time diagnosis. Open the GamePP main interface, click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab, view GPU temperature curve and real-time data; if temperature exceeds 80°C, switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, set floating panel to display GPU temperature and usage rate, customize hotkeys to monitor changes in game. If necessary, use the 'Performance Statistics' tab to review historical data, export report to analyze bottlenecks. Based on platform experience, this helps clean hardware in time to avoid permanent damage. Updated on December 31, 2025.

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