In high-intensity gameplay of Arena Breakout: Infinite, many players encounter GPU temperature spikes causing black screen crashes, according to user feedback and official guidance; this is often due to insufficient cooling or high load. Use GamePP's hardware monitoring module for real-time troubleshooting. First, open the main interface, click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, switch to the 'Hardware Info' tab, and check the GPU temperature curve and power consumption data. If temperature exceeds 85°C, check the graphics card fan speed or clean dust. Also, go to the 'Graphics Card Performance Settings' (Beta) tab to adjust fan curve or reduce power limit for relief. Monitor in-game data after optimization for stability. Note that Beta features may have risks; if ineffective, consult hardware manufacturer. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, this method aids in diagnosing overheating issues. Updated on January 21, 2026.
Users often find storage device benchmark scores lower than expected due to background processes or driver issues. Based on user experiences and GamePP official guide, you can correct this by optimizing the system and retesting. Typical steps: 1. Open the main interface and click on the 'PC Benchmarking' module on the left. 2. Switch to the 'Hard Drive Benchmark' tab and select Samsung 990 PRO with Heatsink PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (4TB) as the test object. 3. Ensure background programs are closed; use the 'Game Optimization' module to release resources before clicking 'Start Test'. 4. After testing, if score is still low, update drivers and rerun the benchmark. This yields accurate hard drive scores, avoiding performance misjudgment. Note, disable antivirus during testing. Updated on 2026-01-09.
When attempting to record highlights in Valorant, encountering an encoder error causing failure is a common pain point due to GPU driver issues or setting conflicts, based on real feedback and the official manual. GamePP's recording and screenshot module can troubleshoot by resetting settings. First, open the software, click on the 'Recording & Screenshot' module on the left, go to the 'Game Recording' tab, and check if 'Recording Quality' and 'Recording Format' are compatible with the GPU. Try switching encoder options, like from H.264 to HEVC. If ineffective, restart the software or update GPU drivers. Also, review 'Highlight Recording' settings to ensure 'Highlight Recording Quality' is suitable. Test recording after troubleshooting. Derived from GamePP official guidelines and player experiences, these steps resolve most encoding faults. Updated on January 21, 2026.
Many players report missing or erroneous temperature data after installing a new cooler, making it hard to tell if overheating occurs during games. Per the official manual and community experience, this is often due to unrecognized sensors. Steps: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left → 2. Go to the 'Hardware Information' tab → 3. Click the 'Rescan' button and wait for completion → 4. Switch to the 'Select Sensor' option, check and select cooler-related sensors (view sensor details if multiple) → 5. Return to real-time monitoring curves to confirm the temperature for Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB displays correctly. If still wrong, restart the software or PC. Note that Beta sensors may occasionally be unstable; update drivers as needed. Based on GamePP official documentation and player experience, updated on 2026-01-27.
Solutions for the disappearance of the in-game monitoring panel: ① Check if the hotkey 「Ctrl+Shift+TAB」 was pressed by mistake; press it again to bring the panel up; ② Enter the software's 「Monitoring Settings」 and confirm that the 「In-Game Monitoring」 function is enabled; ③ If the problem persists, restart the GamePP software, which usually restores normal display.