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Fordítási probléma jelentése
(Sadly, some features of MSI Afterburner cause BSODs on my laptop, it has almost zero FPS loss for me but I can't use it because of BSODs)
I will do this and tell you if it works. Thanks Oliosis for your suggestion too!
So that made it a little bit better. It is also partially due to framerate drop; for some reason, OBS is dropping down to 20-30 fps from 80 rather then only going down to 40. However, the video lags a bit less. I have another question; sometimes, it records audio only when I am talking or when the game makes noise; when there is no noise, it sort of mutes. Do you know how to fix that?
I wouldn't say that MSI Afterburner is the best. I've had a few issues with it. Such as not recording audio in Audiosurf 2.
From Intel Core i3 to = Intel Core i5 4690k
From MSI Gaming Motherboard to = MSI Z97-G55 SLI
From 350 Wattt PSU to = 450 Watt PSU
Integrated Intel Graphics to = Nvidia GTX 750
I don't have a GPU yet. Before you scream at me, I built it at a place where the parts were already supplied; I couldn't choose. These are the upgrades I'm putting it.
From Intel Core i3 to Intel Core i5 4690k
From MSI Gaming Motherboard to MSI Z97-G55 SLI
From 350 W PSU to 450 W PSU
From Integrated Intel Graphics to Nvidia GTX 750