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What's the best way to do a FPS graph

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I'm currently using MSI Afterburner OSD to check frame rates as I go, but I'd like to be able to do an FPS graph so I can take a closer look at how my card's performing.

What software do I need for that, and how does the process work? Anyone know?
 
try fraps, i know they can show you the framerate on the gaming screen, and if i correct, you press F11 or F12 to record.
 
I'm currently using MSI Afterburner OSD to check frame rates as I go, but I'd like to be able to do an FPS graph so I can take a closer look at how my card's performing.

What software do I need for that, and how does the process work? Anyone know?

MSI Afterburner already has a graph inbuilt into the monitoring side of the program.

You can detach the hardware monitor, spread the window full screen and it will provide a graph while you play. I'm not sure how long a period it will provide data for though when detached, maybe something like 5 minutes or so.
 
MSI Afterburner already has a graph inbuilt into the monitoring side of the program.

You can detach the hardware monitor, spread the window full screen and it will provide a graph while you play. I'm not sure how long a period it will provide data for though when detached, maybe something like 5 minutes or so.

Yeah, I'd rather do it through AB if possible because I prefer the UI over Fraps, but that graph isn't permanent. I'm looking for the type of thing reviews sites would use.
 
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