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GamePP Frequently Asked Questions
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GamePP in-game monitoring panel causes noticeable FPS drop after enabling how to fix
Troubleshooting
Some players notice FPS dropping significantly (e.g., to 60) after enabling the GamePP in-game panel, especially in demanding games, leading to worse stutters. Community reports point to short refresh intervals or too many monitored items increasing render load, though GamePP's low-latency design should minimize this.
Fix steps:
1. Open GamePP and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left (visual focus: sidebar highlights 'Hardware Monitoring').
2. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab (visual focus: tab bar to 'In-Game Monitoring').
3. Adjust the 'Refresh Time' setting to a longer interval (e.g., 2-5 seconds instead of default) (visual focus: refresh slider or input).
4. Trim displayed items to essentials like FPS, GPU temp, GPU usage, VRAM usage (uncheck unnecessary ones like memory, motherboard temp) (visual focus: monitoring list for bulk uncheck).
5. Select a low-resource style like 'Simple' or 'Immersive', enable 'OLED Burn-in Prevention' if relevant, save, then test in-game with hotkey to see if FPS stabilizes.
Tip: Compare FPS with panel off to confirm it's the overlay causing the issue, not other background processes.
Compiled from GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, updated on January 28, 2026.
"How to troubleshoot RGB desynchronization on peripherals with GamePP's 2Ha AI Dynamic Lighting Control?"
Troubleshooting
1. Open the "2Ha AI" module's "Dynamic Lighting Control" tab; 2. Click "Re-identify Devices"; 3. Check "Peripheral Selection" and set "Game Scene Trigger"; 4. Run the game to verify RGB synchronization.
GamePP hardware monitoring shows incorrect memory usage for Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 how to fix
Troubleshooting
Users often see inaccurate or stuck-high memory usage in GamePP hardware monitoring, especially after multitasking or gaming. Forum and Reddit threads indicate this stems from sensor read delays or outdated hardware config, causing desync.
Fix steps:
1. Open GamePP and click the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left (visual focus: sidebar highlights 'Hardware Monitoring').
2. Switch to the 'Hardware Info' tab (visual focus: tab bar to 'Hardware Info').
3. Click the 'Rescan' button to refresh current hardware details including memory (visual focus: rescan button—page updates post-scan).
4. If still off, go to 'Select Sensors' and ensure the correct memory sensor for Kingston FURY Beast 32GB DDR5 6000 is selected (visual focus: sensor list).
5. Return to main monitoring view to check if real-time memory usage curve now displays correctly; use 'Sensor Details' if needed to differentiate multiple sticks.
Tip: If unresolved after rescan, restart PC or update GamePP for potential sensor compatibility fixes.
Compiled from GamePP official documentation and community player experiences, updated on January 28, 2026.
How to fix FPS drops in GamePP in-game monitoring during Counter-Strike 2 gameplay?
Troubleshooting
Many players on Reddit report FPS dropping to around 60 and feeling super laggy when using overlays; according to community experiences and official guidance, performance can often be optimized by adjusting monitoring settings.1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left (visual focus: left navigation bar highlights the module).2. Switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, disable 'OLED Burn-in Prevention' and select a simple display style like 'Immersion Mode' (visual focus: style preview updates, reducing rendering load).3. Launch Counter-Strike 2, press hotkey to show the panel and test FPS changes (visual focus: in-game floating window minimizes to show core data).This setup reduces overlay-induced frame drops, avoiding gameplay interruptions.Note that Beta features may cause instability; disable non-essential items.Based on official handbook and Reddit top-voted feedback, updated on 2026-01-29.
"How to troubleshoot missing microphone audio in recordings for the game Dungeon & Fighter using GamePP?"
Troubleshooting
1. Open the "Recording and Screenshot" module's "Recording Settings" tab; 2. Check "Microphone Audio Option"; 3. Set "Video Encoder" to "H264"; 4. Click "Save Settings" and run the game Dungeon & Fighter to verify normal audio.