Oddly, when I record with Fraps at 60 FPS cap I sometimes drop to 30 fps and lag spikes when generating chunks on a high end PC. I am recording on an external SATA II 128GB solid state drive with high read and writes.
When I am not recording I get 200+ FPS
PC Specs: CPU - AMD FX-4300 X4 - 3.8 GHz GPU - EVGA Geforce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5 HDD - 1TB SSD - SanDisk 128 GB SATA II RAM - Vengeance 16 GB 1600 MHz
Lag drops are standard kit when recording. Recording takes a lot of resources, try a more lightweight recorder, quit programs in the background (Check those little icons in the tray) or just deal with it. This happens with any game, any program.
Did all those and I still get a max of 45 fps using Fraps
Well basically Fraps isn't the best recording software to be honest. I've googled it and it seems as if Fraps has known problems to reduce FPS whilst recording (also including the fact that recording does strain your computer quite a bit). A better program to use in my opinion would be Dxtory.
When I am not recording I get 200+ FPS
PC Specs:
CPU - AMD FX-4300 X4 - 3.8 GHz
GPU - EVGA Geforce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
HDD - 1TB
SSD - SanDisk 128 GB SATA II
RAM - Vengeance 16 GB 1600 MHz
Please help!
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Curse PremiumWell basically Fraps isn't the best recording software to be honest. I've googled it and it seems as if Fraps has known problems to reduce FPS whilst recording (also including the fact that recording does strain your computer quite a bit). A better program to use in my opinion would be Dxtory.