Hey, Rakza what are the ShadowPlay settings are you running? I tried doing some recording last night but it is noticeably affecting my game performance, even though video looks smooth, i get small lags and fps drops in game
I can record at top quality with shadow play in a GTX 660 (which is the minimum to use the program) and I didn’t noticed any performance drop.
Maybe you lack RAM or processing power.
But Fraps for example dropped my performance a lot.
If it’s a large capacity hard drive, it could be 5400 rpm instead of 7200 rpm. If you have the ram to spare, set up a ramdisk and initially write to it then copy to the hard drive when you’re done. Mechanical hard drives practically maxed out on speed years ago, so age probably isn’t an issue unless it’s heavily fragmented Also, is your hard drive ATA or SATA? ATA had a much lower peak bandwidth.
7200 rpm Sata3 HD, so it is the fastest you can have
RPM isn’t everything, plus there are up to 15k rpm drives, and you can always put several in a RAID-0 to (nearly) double the performance if you need to. Shouldn’t be necessary though, I can record just fine on a 5400 rpm drive, modern disks are easily fast enough for that.
RPM isn’t everything, plus there are up to 15k rpm drives, and you can always put several in a RAID-0 to (nearly) double the performance if you need to. Shouldn’t be necessary though, I can record just fine on a 5400 rpm drive, modern disks are easily fast enough for that.
Well, standard HD go up to 7200 rpm. Of course there are faster ones, but not easily available. Sure 5400 rpm is fine also. But I prefer faster storage access than raw storage. In fact as I said, the only reason I don’t fit a SSD is because they are xxxx*cking expensive.
Also, props to Resi for requesting Popipo BSO.
Next one you can try with Luka and her night fever XD.