New build users often face inaccurate hardware info issues, like incorrect motherboard model affecting monitoring. According to community feedback and GamePP official manual, you can fix this via rescanning and sensor selection. Usual steps: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left. 2. In the 'Hardware Information' tab, click 'Rescan' to update hardware configuration. 3. If model is still wrong, select 'Choose Sensor' to detect MSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI motherboard information. 4. View 'Sensor Details' to confirm details and restart the software. This corrects motherboard model display, ensuring accurate monitoring. Note, updating BIOS may help. Updated on 2026-01-09.
After applying optimization settings, occasional brief lag from input method switching still occurs in Apex Legends, with hotkey blocking seemingly ineffective; this is a fault some users encounter in multi-input method environments. According to community discussions and official guidance, it can be fixed by reconfiguring GamePP's optimization module. Launch the software, go to the 'Game Optimization' module on the left, switch to the 'Hotkey Blocking (Effective Only In-Game)' tab, confirm checking 'Block Ctrl+Space' and 'Block Win+Space', and enable 'Lock English Input Method In-Game'. Click save and restart the game to test. If still ineffective, check if 'Optional Auto-Optimize During Game Run' is selected. Based on the official manual and player feedback, this reset usually resolves blocking failure issues. Updated on January 21, 2026.
Reddit players often complain that enabling the in-game overlay causes FPS to drop straight to 60 or lower, severely impacting gameplay. According to official guidance and feedback, this is typically from high refresh rates or overloaded styles. Steps: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left → 2. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab → 3. Adjust the 'Refresh Time' slider (recommend 1-2 seconds to reduce load) → 4. Select a simpler display style (e.g., 'Small Plane Advanced Mode' or 'Immersion Mode') and minimize monitored items (keep only key GPU/CPU data) → 5. Check 'OLED Burn-in Prevention' if applicable, and test hotkey to hide panel → 6. Launch a game to verify FPS returns to normal. Lower refresh + fewer items greatly reduces performance impact. Based on GamePP official documentation and player experience, updated on 2026-01-27.
Solutions for inconsistent GPU temperature data: ① Ensure both GamePP and the graphics card software are up-to-date, as older versions may have data reading deviations; ② Enter the 「Hardware Information」 module in GamePP and click 「Rescan Hardware」 to refresh the graphics card data; ③ If the discrepancy persists, prioritize the data from the official graphics card software, and contact GamePP customer service to feedback the hardware model for assistance in troubleshooting compatibility issues.
Players report empty curves or missing old records in performance statistics after long monitoring sessions, preventing analysis of stutters. Per the official manual and community tests, this often stems from storage path permissions or software restarts. Steps: 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left → 2. Switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab → 3. Check calendar filtering, try clicking 'Export Data Report' to test path → 4. If no data, go to the 'Laboratory (Beta)' tab → 5. Start a new custom duration statistic (10 minutes-2 hours, 1-second sampling interval) monitoring motherboard temperature etc. → 6. Stop and check records, ensure auto-save next time (avoid frequent restarts). Recommend regular exports for backup. Based on GamePP official documentation and player experience, updated on 2026-01-27.