Basically, after repairing my computer, same parts and all, I attempted to record minecraft yesterday, with Mirillis Action!, and came across a problem.
I've been running minecraft at around 400fps constantly, and before sending my computer in, I was able to record at a constant 60fps, but now, when recording, I'm dropping down to 10FPS. At first I thought maybe I needed to update my GPU or CPUs drivers, as my AMD A8 is a dinosaur and my GeForce 640 GT isn't exactly up to date, but to no avail did anything improve.
I was kind of clueless, so I decided to test out multiple variables. At first, I tried to record windowed mode wise, and was easily able to keep a constant 60fps, which was strange. I used Fraps also to test if the same situation was happening, and it was for Fraps too, so I think it would be something involving my hardware or my actual Minecraft.
Basically, FPS drops from 400 to 10 while recording with multiple recording softwares in full screen, but not in windowed mode after getting my computer repaired, even though no parts were replaced
CPU: AMD A8-5600K (APU) (Like I said, a dinosaur lol)
GPU: NVIDA Geforce 640 GT
RAM: 8GB
OS: Win 7, 64-bit
Clueless on where to start with the issue o.O
- Also, the whole computer needing repairs in the first place was hell, I unhooked my fan hooks on my MOBO for my new CPU, realized I was an idiot, had to remove the motherboard, put the back plate on, and had to put all my bad cable managment back together, it was hell, and it didn't even work for about 2 weeks lol -
What? My actual computer doesn't have a problem running the games, and easily can get 400fps, so boosting the memory in the game with razer's product or, getting something that claims to optimize my compute and remove harful files isn't going to help. Plus AS8 looks suspicious as hell with programs like that in the past, and it doesn't even look that authentic.
What? My actual computer doesn't have a problem running the games, and easily can get 400fps, so boosting the memory in the game with razer's product or, getting something that claims to optimize my compute and remove harful files isn't going to help.
Try the following:
= Defragment your hard drive
= Scan for viruses, and unwanted toolbars
= Terminate unused processes.
= Discard unwanted programs
Try the following:
= Defragment your hard drive
= Scan for viruses, and unwanted toolbars
= Terminate unused processes.
= Discard unwanted programs
1. Oh my lord, defragmenting your hard drive won't increase your fps, it's only for computers running with one leg, and even then it isn't the greatest help.
2. I already do that daily, and I'm smart enough to not get suspicious files from suspicious websites
3. Dangers as hell. Dude if you don't know what a background program does and you delete it, it can seriously mess up your computer.
4. I have plenty of memory on hard drive?
The problem ISN'T a low-end computer or an infected computer, it's the issue of my recording softwares dropping me 400 FPS.
Minecraft doesn't run solely on Java, it morely is dependent on your CPU and GPU, and again, my Minecraft itself isn't lagging, only when I record does it lock to 10fps and I have no idea why.
Basically, after repairing my computer, same parts and all, I attempted to record minecraft yesterday, with Mirillis Action!, and came across a problem.
I've been running minecraft at around 400fps constantly, and before sending my computer in, I was able to record at a constant 60fps, but now, when recording, I'm dropping down to 10FPS. At first I thought maybe I needed to update my GPU or CPUs drivers, as my AMD A8 is a dinosaur and my GeForce 640 GT isn't exactly up to date, but to no avail did anything improve.
I was kind of clueless, so I decided to test out multiple variables. At first, I tried to record windowed mode wise, and was easily able to keep a constant 60fps, which was strange. I used Fraps also to test if the same situation was happening, and it was for Fraps too, so I think it would be something involving my hardware or my actual Minecraft.
Basically, FPS drops from 400 to 10 while recording with multiple recording softwares in full screen, but not in windowed mode after getting my computer repaired, even though no parts were replaced
CPU: AMD A8-5600K (APU) (Like I said, a dinosaur lol)
GPU: NVIDA Geforce 640 GT
RAM: 8GB
OS: Win 7, 64-bit
Clueless on where to start with the issue o.O
- Also, the whole computer needing repairs in the first place was hell, I unhooked my fan hooks on my MOBO for my new CPU, realized I was an idiot, had to remove the motherboard, put the back plate on, and had to put all my bad cable managment back together, it was hell, and it didn't even work for about 2 weeks lol -
Try the following:
= Defragment your hard drive
= Scan for viruses, and unwanted toolbars
= Terminate unused processes.
= Discard unwanted programs
1. Oh my lord, defragmenting your hard drive won't increase your fps, it's only for computers running with one leg, and even then it isn't the greatest help.
2. I already do that daily, and I'm smart enough to not get suspicious files from suspicious websites
3. Dangers as hell. Dude if you don't know what a background program does and you delete it, it can seriously mess up your computer.
4. I have plenty of memory on hard drive?
The problem ISN'T a low-end computer or an infected computer, it's the issue of my recording softwares dropping me 400 FPS.
Then how did your Minecraft lag despite your Java being updated?
Minecraft doesn't run solely on Java, it morely is dependent on your CPU and GPU, and again, my Minecraft itself isn't lagging, only when I record does it lock to 10fps and I have no idea why.