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Dat off-screen recording
He would need a capture card on another computer otherwise though.
@JigglyWiggly_: Why?
Because he's showing his framerate. Top right of the screen, a screen recorder would hurt those fps.
that's pretty bad performance
lots of frame rate dropping
should be 144+ at all times
I know right. 100+ FPS on ultra in one of the most intensive games out today? Such horrible performance. He should throw that card in the trash immediately.
@JigglyWiggly_: Why?
Because he's showing his framerate. Top right of the screen, a screen recorder would hurt those fps.
MSI afterburner has little to no impact.
@JigglyWiggly_: Why?
Because he's showing his framerate. Top right of the screen, a screen recorder would hurt those fps.
MSI afterburner has little to no impact.
Be warned Jiggly likes really high fps :P
Fair enough..
I might've just given noobie advice to a connoisseur then :(
That being said, Afterburner really does'nt have much of an impact (as long as your framerate is constantly above your record setting, that seems to bork my videos).
Is that the fan of the GPU? I knew it was noisy, but THAT noisy...
Nope it seems to be his H100i maxed out.
I have a gtx590.. thinking about this or the 290. Not 100% what the x gets you?
Either way i'll wait till next year and the 3rd party coolers
EDIT - Actually.. it probably is the card: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpD_r53qxJc
still waiting for the 3rd party coolers
that's pretty bad performance
lots of frame rate dropping
should be 144+ at all times
I know right. 100+ FPS on ultra in one of the most intensive games out today? Such horrible performance. He should throw that card in the trash immediately.
ya def
@JigglyWiggly_: Why?
Because he's showing his framerate. Top right of the screen, a screen recorder would hurt those fps.
MSI afterburner has little to no impact.
it does hurt fps quite a bit and would destroy the point of the video
the only recorder that i've used that barely hurts fps is shadowplay
obs w/ quicksync, msi afterburner, dxtory all hurt performance significantly more.
@JigglyWiggly_: Why?
Because he's showing his framerate. Top right of the screen, a screen recorder would hurt those fps.
MSI afterburner has little to no impact.
it does hurt fps quite a bit and would destroy the point of the video
the only recorder that i've used that barely hurts fps is shadowplay
obs w/ quicksync, msi afterburner, dxtory all hurt performance significantly more.
Also, i don't think MSI afterburner would work because BF4 is 64bit
it does hurt fps quite a bit and would destroy the point of the video
the only recorder that i've used that barely hurts fps is shadowplay
obs w/ quicksync, msi afterburner, dxtory all hurt performance significantly more.
Ya shadowplay is pretty good, I noticed a less than 10fps drop on BF4 when using it.
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