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Voiddyyy

Hey guys! I wanna know that is there a MSI Graphics Card built-in recording software,and does it takes away my frames.....Thanks in advance! Sorry for the bad English :)

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well if you have an nvidia card you could use shadowplay, you have to download geforce experience though. 

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Yes both nvidia and AMD provide capture software that doesn't chip away in your frames. No matter what brand you choose :)

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No but im going with the Black/Red Coulour build tho

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10 minutes ago, Voiddyyy said:

No but im going with the Black/Red Coulour build tho

And? where is the problem? If you have a nvidea card use shadowplay and if you have amd graphics, just use plays.tv

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17 minutes ago, Arjan W said:

Yes both nvidia and AMD provide capture software that doesn't chip away in your frames. No matter what brand you choose :)

I dont know about amd's tech but shadowplay does nibble a bit on your frames, not much tho

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NVidia has, as mentioned by other already, Shadowplay.

 

Shadowplay is avaliable through Gefore Experience and is free and easy to use.

Any capturing software will nibble more or less on your frames but I believe shadowplay shows mercy on that part. :)

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1 minute ago, MVPernula said:

NVidia has, as mentioned by other already, Shadowplay.

 

Shadowplay is avaliable through Gefore Experience and is free and easy to use.

Any capturing software will nibble more or less on your frames but I believe shadowplay shows mercy on that part. :)

as I said. toggling shadowplay on my gtx 1070 and a i5 3570k makes the difference between 150 and 130 fps in overwatch

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13 minutes ago, Ruffleduffle said:

And? where is the problem? If you have a nvidea card use shadowplay and if you have amd graphics, just use plays.tv

It's called ReLive now and is different and far superior

 

 

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1 minute ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

It's called ReLive now and is different and far superior

Ive never really visited camp red myself

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21 minutes ago, Ruffleduffle said:

I dont know about amd's tech but shadowplay does nibble a bit on your frames, not much tho

I believe amd has raptr or plays tv. One of the 2

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2 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

-Thread moved to Graphics Cards.

They dropped support for both and now they have ReLive.

Ah ok thx for the heads up. Been a while since I used my last radeon card :)

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