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Does anyone know of an application which I can use to record frame rates in games. I find it pointless using 3DMark2001SE/2003. Yeah, looks impressive, but all that fancy geometry is controlled by the CPU, no real pressure is put onto the Graphics card, any card could render those textures, and any system could take em and place em on a 3D surface.
Is there an application which will display how many frames per seocnd my graphics card is running at? please reply to this email: pizza_supreme55@hotmail.com thanx Nic |
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Benchmarks like 3dmark03 or aquamark definitely do stress your graphics card, just look at the big jumps you can get from an upgrade. Its just not true that any system can render anything, at least not as video. As far as recording, I don't know of anything that does just what you want, you could try looking at fraps.com Most games will at least display your frame rate while you play, which could help.
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