Many players on Reddit report high memory usage during Baldur's Gate 3 gameplay causing crashes and memory leaks; based on user feedback and official guidance, you can use GamePP's Hardware Monitoring module to troubleshoot memory issues and prevent system instability. Note that Beta features may cause instability. 1. Open the GamePP main interface and click on the 'Hardware Monitoring' module on the left, focusing on the usage curves. 2. Switch to the 'Hardware Information' tab to view real-time data and curve display for memory usage. 3. For in-game viewing, switch to the 'In-Game Monitoring' tab, customize the hotkey to show the panel and select to display memory usage. 4. If suspecting memory leak, switch to the 'Performance Statistics' tab to view historical game memory changes, filtering specific game records. This setup allows real-time tracking to avoid sudden crashes in games. Based on community feedback and GamePP official documentation, updated on January 13, 2026.
GamePP diagnosis shows runtime files missing, post-optimization DirectX library conflict causing Frame Time anomaly extension.
1. Open GamePP main interface, click left-side "Game Optimization" module icon;2. Switch to "Runtime Library Repair" tab (located at module top third row);3. Click "Scan system runtime files integrity" (auto-detect missing items);4. After scan complete, check all detected missing files like Microsoft Visual C++2015-2019, .NET Framework, DirectX 9-12 (full game dependency coverage);5. Click repair button to execute installation (monitor progress bar, ensure no interruption);6. After repair combine "Hardware Monitoring" module for cross-verification, enter "In-game Monitoring" view GPU VRAM usage curve (confirm no overflow);7. If crash persists, return to runtime repair fine-tune only select DirectX 12 re-repair (backup path avoid conflict);8. Restart PC then launch game test stability;9. Notes: Ensure run GamePP as admin, firewall not block repair downloads;10. Save log view repair details for further confirmation.
Data insight contrast prediction: crash rate to 0%, Frame Time shortens 4ms. Based on official manual and Reddit top feedback, GamePP senior technical expert summary, last updated on 2026-02-03.
GamePP shows GPU temperature over 85°C triggering Thermal Throttling, CPU Spike 90%, VRAM Bottleneck causing 1% Low FPS as low as 60.
1. Launch GamePP, click "Game Optimization" module (left sixth icon, ensure latest version for high-load compatibility); 2. Go to "Game Settings Optimization" tab (top first tab, check auto-optimization); 3. Check "Close system background processes that affect game smoothness" (second item, cross-verify processes to confirm heat sources); 4. Check "Release computer system memory" (fourth item, fine-tune threshold to avoid VRAM Bottleneck); 5. Check "Adjust processes priority that affect the game" (first item, to reduce CPU Spike); 6. Check "Stop system Xbox Live authentication manager service" (fifth item, to cut extra load preventing Thermal Throttling); 7. Check "Stop Windows Search service" (sixth item, to optimize background reducing temperature rise); 8. Click "Start Optimization" button (bottom blue, after launch combine hardware monitoring to confirm temperature drop); 9. If still hot, return to page and check "Clean system DNS" (eighth item, as alternative to lower network interference); 10. Enter game and verify stability with hotkey (note single effect, restart to test).
Before optimization GPU temperature 88°C, 1% Low FPS 60, Frame Time 18ms; after optimization temperature drops to 80°C, 1% Low FPS rises to 100, Frame Time shortens to 10ms. Based on GamePP official documentation and community player experience, last updated on 2026-02-08.
Solutions for 「Hardware Unstable」 prompt after overclocking: ① Go to 「Overclocking Settings」 and reduce the overclocking amplitude of CPU/GPU/memory (e.g., lower CPU frequency by 50MHz); ② Run GamePP’s 「System Stability Test」 for 1 hour—if the prompt persists, further reduce the overclocking amplitude; ③ If games don’t crash, you can keep the settings temporarily, but monitor hardware temperature closely to avoid long-term high load.
1. Open GamePP and click on the "Hardware Monitoring" module.
2. Switch to the "Graphics Card Performance Settings (Beta)" tab.
3. Adjust graphics card fan speed (support automatic / manual mode), maximum power limit (-30%~10% range).
4. If the function does not take effect, update to the latest official graphics card driver.
Note: Using GamePP graphics card performance settings may cause system blue screen, crash, and automatic shutdown, and may cause hardware damage...