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This thread as turned into crap with shitloads of flame.
It's all user Erik963's fault because ultimately he just couldn't shut up whenever somebody answered him and kept moaning even moar.
Now user bezmolvie, I hope your problem is solved ASAP since when a mod or user DC checks this thread... you know what will happen. No? It'll be probably closed/trashed.

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Motherboard sent Eric 2 days for rehabilitation. In case this will happen again, let the motherboard deal with it and do not reply his stupidity.

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No you didnt. You are biggest piece of shit here.

No. That would be you.
user Erik963 has written
I am surprissed you are not banned. "Unreal software we need to talk" thread was full of you.

Who cares? Fuck you need people like me. Read the thread and TRY to think again.
user Erik963 has written
Get a life and stay the fuck away from me.

Dude, stop being a retard and posting stuff, you obviously know nothing about computers.
user Erik963 has written
Go to trashcan and go search for more pc parts and food and also clothes. Your 1 year old clothes are shited and pissed over. After that go back under bridge and go eat worms. Your life is fail, so you try to fail life of others. Pageant fuck.

Wait, are you going anywhere with this. Or do you just like saying shit?
I can buy stuff, you have to annoy your parents. GET A JOB.

@Bloodshot, Wuv U2

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I recommend fraps, it doesn't lose frames. Try changing your entire resolution lower, as well as turning areo, and visuals off.

1. Tried Fraps. Gave me 20FPS in Minecraft and an even lower one in Super Crate Box
2. Have XP
3. 800x600 is not too much to ask for a game, right?

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I guess the CPU, GPU, SPU and RAM are the most important things when it comes to gaming. Having a good processor means the computer will calculate faster, the GPU (graphics card, and so on) is good for rendering graphics in a nice way.

I also would think the sound quality matters, honestly, so having a good enough SPU is another great thing to have, Sound Blaster anyone? lol.

Also the RAM is really useful in order to keep your OS running and still be able to play games which use sort of, all the RAM in which the computer uses... that's what has resulted in your high latency in certain games and so on.

At least this is from my knowledge of the cause and effect, and I can only recommend getting a USB-stick which has RAM-capability. It will speed up your computer a bit, it actually made me able to play a too-good-for-my-pc kind of game so basically I managed to play it for a while, it still were laggy but anyways... I recommend getting one of those, it'll boost your computer speed drasticly by a cool increase.

Screen capturing using Fraps would be a good idea, by selecting jpg as the output and then putting framerate somewhat lower then the original value will make screen capturing less laggy though, the bad side is just that the video will seem laggy as you view it afterwards, it's because the video frames are somewhat important at times to give it that "streaming" vibe that sort of makes the videoclip enjoyable. That's what I had on my mind.

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I recommend fraps, it doesn't lose frames. Try changing your entire resolution lower, as well as turning areo, and visuals off.

1. Tried Fraps. Gave me 20FPS in Minecraft and an even lower one in Super Crate Box
2. Have XP
3. 800x600 is not too much to ask for a game, right?


1. Damn,did you set the fog level lower?

2. Did it come with XP?

3. Yes, 680x480 is the resolution you should be running (jk)

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I recommend fraps, it doesn't lose frames. Try changing your entire resolution lower, as well as turning areo, and visuals off.

1. Tried Fraps. Gave me 20FPS in Minecraft and an even lower one in Super Crate Box
2. Have XP
3. 800x600 is not too much to ask for a game, right?


1. Damn,did you set the fog level lower?

2. Did it come with XP?

3. Yes, 680x480 is the resolution you should be running (jk)


1. Not about RAM, I've already said I had plenty of that available while recording

2. Nope. I didn't come with anything. I built it.

3. I didn't record Minecraft at 800x600, it was some other game. Didn't get past the menu.

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Okay so you're saying XP was not it's retail operating system...you should always run your PC @ it original os for drivers etc.


...What?
I bought the parts separately, put them together, and installed the drivers separately, like a normal nerd.

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The parts I'm using that I bought cost around $200. If I got a better processor, such as a Pentium Dual Core or a Intel 2 Core Duo, I would need a different motherboard. If I got a different motherboard, I would most likely need different RAM. All of those would cost more.

So is that a definite "Your computer isn't good enough for screen capturing"? Seems odd.

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Well I guess it all depends where you buy it from, buy it from some company which has good agglomeration benefits because it's there you'll get it for cheap, so compare prices from shop to shop. That's my advice, because upgrading your computer is kind of essential for various reasons. Whether it be video production, music production or even gaming , that'll require your computer to have the latest things to make the new games run smoothly.
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