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Why?
There are much better screen recording utilities out there, including built right in to your GPU. If it's for the FPS counter, there are better and less crashy/conflicting solutions for that as well. Steam has it's own FPS counter. For the Elgato Stream Deck, I'm pretty sure there are ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ plugins to show FPS, as well as other hardware stats like CPU and memory usage.
I only use it to make the stream deck show fps. I haven't found any other solutions so far. If you know any plugin for these fps on streamdeck, I would be grateful if you send it to me.
I don't have a Streamdeck, so I'm working kind of blind here, but I did find plenty of other people having the same problem. Any time you try and launch a modern game, Fraps complains.
I'm guessing you're using the HWInfo plugin, which can pull the FPS info from Fraps. Apparently, it can also pull FPS info from Rivatuner[www.guru3d.com], but the option won't show up while Fraps is installed.
I can't provide exact instructions, but try removing Fraps, install Rivatuner, and see if FPS from Rivatuner shows up in the sensors.
Thanks a lot, it actually works when I uninstalled Fraps and set up RTSS correctly.