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

Some GamePP functions fail after Windows update—how to restore them?

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Restoring failed functions after Windows update: ① Go to GamePP’s 「Settings」-「About」-「Check for Updates」 and upgrade to the latest version; ② If functions still fail, uninstall the software and reinstall it (run the installer as Administrator); ③ Go to 「Settings」-「Compatibility Settings」 and enable 「Windows Update Compatibility Mode」—this usually resolves compatibility issues caused by system updates.

What to do if the GamePP interface flickers on startup? How to fix it if flickering persists after restarting the software?

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Solutions for GamePP startup interface flickering: ① Check if the graphics card driver is up-to-date—outdated drivers may cause interface rendering abnormalities; ② Go to 「Settings」-「Interface Settings」 and switch 「Interface Rendering Mode」 to 「Compatibility Mode」; ③ If the issue persists, uninstall the software, delete the residual folder (C:\Program Files\GamePP), and reinstall using the latest installer.

GamePP monitoring data is inconsistent with Windows Task Manager—which one should be trusted?

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Judgment for inconsistent data between GamePP and Task Manager: ① GamePP uses low-level hardware monitoring technology with higher data accuracy (e.g., CPU temperature accurate to 0.1℃); ② A small discrepancy (e.g., CPU usage difference within 5%) is a normal error; ③ For large discrepancies, prioritize GamePP data, and contact customer service with your hardware model to troubleshoot compatibility issues.

Games crash frequently after enabling GamePP AI Filter—how to confirm if the filter is the cause?

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Methods to identify if AI Filter causes game crashes: ① First, disable the AI Filter and verify if the game returns to normal; ② If it works normally, go to 「AI Filter」-「Advanced Settings」, disable filter effects (e.g., Sharpening, Color Enhancement) one by one, and test game stability; ③ After identifying the crash-causing effect, reduce its parameters or switch to another filter mode.

GamePP prompts 「Hardware Unstable」 after overclocking, but games don’t crash—how to handle it?

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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.

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