I get 80-100FPS on Minecraft, but when I record it goes very choppy at 40-60FPS?

Elynzi

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My old computer used to go between 30-60 FPS and it was fine, so why is this so choppy and how do i fix it? I downgraded to an 8bit texture pack and have my settings low. I wanted to do that thing in BIOS where you switch from dynamic to fixed graphics, but HP doesn't have the update.

This is also with skype open. Whenever I open chrome I go down to 40 FPS without recording.

If you guys need my specs, how do I find them and what do I copy and paste? I never understood that..
 
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recording to secondary hard drive IMMENSELY helps to eliminate this issue, this is because there's so much stuff going on on a single drive. Record to a second hard drive, takes the pressure off the first hard drive as its usually hosting the OS and the game at the same time

NekoFire

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What are you using to record? And yes can you please list your specs just for reference. To find them open up your start menu and type in dxdiag and tell me your cpu and gpu name
 

Elynzi

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First I used Fraps, but it only records for 30 seconds, so I switched to Bandicam. I've also done Hypercam (which is supposed to be less laggy) but it had the same FPS drop.

PC Name: Hewlettpackard
Processor: AMD A8-6500 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (4CPUs) ~3.5GHz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Free space: 1,822,149,345,280 bytes

I don't know what's required for my specs or where to find certain things.. let me know if you need more and where to find it.


 

PCBuilderProbs

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recording to secondary hard drive IMMENSELY helps to eliminate this issue, this is because there's so much stuff going on on a single drive. Record to a second hard drive, takes the pressure off the first hard drive as its usually hosting the OS and the game at the same time
 
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