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Hey guys.

 

Is there a tool of some kind I can download that will show me FPS over a game I am playing. Like top right corner or something?

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Hey guys.

 

Is there a tool of some kind I can download that will show me FPS over a game I am playing. Like top right corner or something?

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Fraps.

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See above.

Fraps.

 

 

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Remember to put hotkeys on your fraps, makes monitoring a lot easier if you're playing simultaneously. 

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FRAPS is really the only good option, especially if you aren't playing Steam games. Otherwise I would suggest the FPS counter inside the client.

 

Steam beta has a fps counter.

 

It does, and comes in handy on Linux! :D

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You could you the one built into Geforce Experience.

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Steam has one, but if you want a better one get fraps, it is free and amazing

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FRAPS is really the only good option, especially if you aren't playing Steam games. Otherwise I would suggest the FPS counter inside the client.

 

 

It does, and comes in handy on Linux! :D

 

I think I will just download FRAPS later when I get home. I play both Steam and non Steam games.

 

How accurate is FRAPS?

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I think I will just download FRAPS later when I get home. I play both Steam and non Steam games.

 

How accurate is FRAPS?

 

Well, I haven't really tried anything else but I have compared its results to the embedded fps counter in America's Army and they were identical. :)

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Steam beta has a fps counter.

 

Is there something similar but for GPU temps?

 

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I mean something that doesn't just run in the background.

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Is there something similar but for GPU temps?

*Edit

I mean something that doesn't just run in the background.

it would have to run in the background. You mean only runs like doesn't record? Afterburner and gpuz are the only ones i use. Not background you would want a oscilloscope and to connect to your gpu and get the read outs from the scope, $$$
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Is there something similar but for GPU temps?

 

*Edit

 

I mean something that doesn't just run in the background.

 

Do you mean as an OSD? Like this?

 

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If so you want MSI afterburner. (But this requires a background program, MSI afterburner & Raviva statistics, to run, no other way around this)

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