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See FPS Overtime?

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Yes MSI Afterburner along with Riva Server ,,, shows fps, you have to go to settings, and you can have a overlay , showing you GPU temp, CPU temp and FPS as well... If your lost, I can post a pic to show you.  AfterBurner automatically installs Riva Statistics server,,  Go to afterburner, and click on the round wheel thingie next to fan speed,, so options come up, then go to monitoring and its all there.  You can monitor fan speed,, cpu load speed,, core temps,, and FPS is there too, and even shows what directx version the game I use the overlay, for temps and FPS and ram usage and video card ram usage etc.

Anyway to see FPS over like, 30 minutes in a graph or something. Not just current.

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You can have a graph show you the max and minimum.  You can use MSI Afterburner for that.  Also you can use core temp and see your highest temp lowest temp and current temp.  Hope that helps.  Nice dog btw :)

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1 minute ago, Turtle Rig said:

You can have a graph show you the max and minimum.  You can use MSI Afterburner for that.  Also you can use core temp and see your highest temp lowest temp and current temp.  Hope that helps.  Nice dog btw :)

MSi Afterburner doesn't show FPS.. only temps? I'm not sure if there is a way to see FPS on afterburner in a graph?

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Yes MSI Afterburner along with Riva Server ,,, shows fps, you have to go to settings, and you can have a overlay , showing you GPU temp, CPU temp and FPS as well... If your lost, I can post a pic to show you.  AfterBurner automatically installs Riva Statistics server,,  Go to afterburner, and click on the round wheel thingie next to fan speed,, so options come up, then go to monitoring and its all there.  You can monitor fan speed,, cpu load speed,, core temps,, and FPS is there too, and even shows what directx version the game I use the overlay, for temps and FPS and ram usage and video card ram usage etc.

Asus Sabertooth x79 / 4930k @ 4500 @ 1.408v / Gigabyte WF 2080 RTX / Corsair VG 64GB @ 1866 & AX1600i & H115i Pro @ 2x Noctua NF-A14 / Carbide 330r Blackout

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Download any free monitoring app that will log its data. I'm thinking Fraps, but I'm not sure what it logs, never used it that way. Then load up the data in a spreadsheet (ie. Excel, Google Sheets, OpenOffice, etc.) and calculate the average. Or calculate manually from the log, but that's more data point to sum than using a spreadsheet.

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