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You get lag on your rig with Fraps? That seems a bit crazy with the processor that you have. I don't get lag on Fraps and I have an i5 :-\
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FRAPS can cause lag even on powerful CPU because when FRAPS records, it forces non adaptive vsync. That means if you drop even to 57FPS, you will drop to 30FPS from the sync.
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(11-27-2014, 06:47 PM)karasuhebi Wrote: You get lag on your rig with Fraps? That seems a bit crazy with the processor that you have. I don't get lag on Fraps and I have an i5 :-\

well there isn't any lag on my i7 4770 but, i had more lags in fraps on my old core 2 duo E4600 compared to bandicam. just said in case if, op has a low end pc.
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Or if you have an nVidia GPU, you can use Shadowplay which doesn't have that watermark Bandicam has, and has no impact on PCSX2's performance, records up to 50 mbps at 60 and full HD, so....FRAPS is pricey and overrated.
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