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Any alternative to Fraps ?

EOZ

Hi guys! I need to measure min, avg and max fps is there any alternative to fraps ? For me personaly fraps is not working in mafia 3 because when i turn on fraps in this game it's randomly starts to freeze. So i need different software that will work for me? Any suggestions? Thanks!

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I think Shadowplay and Afterburner are not supporting that feature.

 

For example what i need is...

 

When i push on F11 button Fraps is creating his own 3 files with i can open with notepad and see the results after i tested the game.

 

1.FPS

2.frmaetimes

3.minmaxavg

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fcat springs to mind, but I believe you need a 2nd PC with capture device to use it.

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I personally use Xsplit,  half of it really because it also is a streamer.  Has some limitations as a free user though like recording in 1080p will slap a small watermark at the corner, which i dont mind.

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CAM has real time monitoring but not logged. Afterburner with RivaTuner is closest available. I haven't got RivaTuner installed so I can't check atm. Afterburner can do log files, so if RivaTuner supports average, thats best alternative.

 

13 hours ago, Donny_Chen said:

I personally use Xsplit,  half of it really because it also is a streamer.  Has some limitations as a free user though like recording in 1080p will slap a small watermark at the corner, which i dont mind.

 

I see you didn't read the question, only title.

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On 8/19/2017 at 1:36 AM, EOZ said:

Hi guys! I need to measure min, avg and max fps is there any alternative to fraps ? For me personaly fraps is not working in mafia 3 because when i turn on fraps in this game it's randomly starts to freeze. So i need different software that will work for me? Any suggestions? Thanks!

 

19 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

CAM has real time monitoring but not logged. Afterburner with RivaTuner is closest available. I haven't got RivaTuner installed so I can't check atm. Afterburner can do log files, so if RivaTuner supports average, thats best alternative.

 

 

I see you didn't read the question, only title.

PresentMon is a program developed by Intel which can capture min, max, average framerates on Direct X 12, Vulkan and you're usual games.

 

The only problem is that it's a Command Line Interface program which can be annoying to configure and/or use.

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Overwolf has an FPS feature but looks like it does not have min/max feature you are looking for.

 

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