Okay guys, I have a question about recording. When I'm recording games with OBS/Fraps, is it more GPU intensive or CPU intensive? I have a 750ti as my GPU, and an AMD 6 Core as my CPU. When I'm recording, I only get around 20 FPS. What should I upgrade to in order to get 60 FPS while recording? My price limit is $450.
Jeez man, fumble around in your settings. I can record 90 fps with a 100€ GPU
Why would you not use the dedicated hardware on your GPU for recording? Use shadowplay dude.
BTW fraps uses your CPU to record, and I have no idea what obs is.
Anyway, use shadowplay it has no performance impact whatsoever unless your hard disk is getting rekt or something
>>55364615
Can you export those recordings into .mp4 format?
>>55364753
They're mp4 by default, anon.
>>55364492
cpu intensive by far. Assuming you have a kaveri cpu on am3+, you could upgrade to an 8350/8370 or even a 9590.
In obs, you can choose to record with your cpu or gpu. With a 750ti, it recomment sticking with the cpu rensering. What are you trying to record?
>>55364492
Just record using shadowplay, if you play in windowed fullscreen, in sahdowplay settings click enable desktop capture, and just make the binds for toggle manual recording,
>>55364819
Mostly just CSGO and some Hotline Miami for the most part. Thanks for the help but I think I'm going to look into this shadowplay thing.