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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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Cooling | EK AIO 360. Phantek T30 fans. |
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Software | Windows 11 |
So.. New drivers incoming today or tomorrow. They will supposedly be named 13.8's... "8" being August. Anyways, there are two programs which you can use to find out what your frame latency is in games.
The first tool you will need is FRAPS. Get it here: http://www.fraps.com/download.php
The second tool you need is FRAFS Bench Viewer. Get it here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/frafsbenchview/
To begin, open FRAPS and tick the "FPS" tab. Under Benchmark Settings, the only box that needs to be checked is "Frametimes" You can set the duration of the test to a number of your choosing.
After you have recorded the frametimes, you then simply open up FRAFS and drag the .csv file that FRAPS created into FRAFS.
I'm going to start benching some games in CrossFire using the current 13.6 Beta 2 drivers now. I will post up the new drivers once they are available.
The first tool you will need is FRAPS. Get it here: http://www.fraps.com/download.php
The second tool you need is FRAFS Bench Viewer. Get it here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/frafsbenchview/
To begin, open FRAPS and tick the "FPS" tab. Under Benchmark Settings, the only box that needs to be checked is "Frametimes" You can set the duration of the test to a number of your choosing.
After you have recorded the frametimes, you then simply open up FRAFS and drag the .csv file that FRAPS created into FRAFS.
I'm going to start benching some games in CrossFire using the current 13.6 Beta 2 drivers now. I will post up the new drivers once they are available.