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Realtime Game Benchmarking Tool For Videos

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That's MSI Afterburner, it's just been set up to show GPU, CPU, FPS and RAM in the OSD. It's really easy to set up, I'm sure there are videos on it

 

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Okay, Thanks for the fast reply guys. :)

Hello everyone. I'd really like to make benchmark videos of games but I cannot find software. i've got no idea how to use MSI Afterburner's (Over complicated) And fraps isnt really what I'm looking for. The reason I dont like fraps is because it outputs the performance in a notepad. I'm looking for something that can be seen in the video, realtime.

 

 

Can anyone tell me what this software is?  Also looking for recomendations other than that.

 

Thanks everyone.

 

 

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MSI Afterburner

To repeat myself, once again: performance isn't the only thing that matters to many people.

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That's MSI Afterburner, it's just been set up to show GPU, CPU, FPS and RAM in the OSD. It's really easy to set up, I'm sure there are videos on it

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That's MSI Afterburner, it's just been set up to show GPU, CPU, FPS and RAM in the OSD. It's really easy to set up, I'm sure there are videos on it

 

MSI Afterburner

 

 

Okay, Thanks for the fast reply guys. :)

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Riva Tuner Statistic Server ( RTSS) is another option.

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Riva Tuner Statistic Server ( RTSS) is another option.

 

That comes with MSI Afterburner. Pretty much the same thing as it looks like Riva Tuner Statistic Server relies on MSI afterburner.

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You have to check that you want to install RTSS during Afterburner installation iirc

There's a tutorial on youtube that shows how to set the program up

To repeat myself, once again: performance isn't the only thing that matters to many people.

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