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Dxtory can lead to performance drops due to lag.

Dxtory can lead to performance drops due to lag.

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cutcake
Junior Member
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12-23-2021, 06:16 AM
#1
Hey everyone, I recently upgraded Dxtory and everything worked smoothly. I also improved my graphics card, power supply, and case, which now lets me run at 60fps on ultra. However, opening Dxtory still causes big lag spikes, even when I'm not recording. This issue mainly affects Battlefield 4—it drops my frame rate from 60 to 1 and back, every couple of seconds. It makes the game feel almost impossible to play, especially since it's fast-paced and I need to shoot, move, or aim to win. If anyone has suggestions on how to prevent this from happening every time I play, it would be really helpful. Thanks for your help!
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cutcake
12-23-2021, 06:16 AM #1

Hey everyone, I recently upgraded Dxtory and everything worked smoothly. I also improved my graphics card, power supply, and case, which now lets me run at 60fps on ultra. However, opening Dxtory still causes big lag spikes, even when I'm not recording. This issue mainly affects Battlefield 4—it drops my frame rate from 60 to 1 and back, every couple of seconds. It makes the game feel almost impossible to play, especially since it's fast-paced and I need to shoot, move, or aim to win. If anyone has suggestions on how to prevent this from happening every time I play, it would be really helpful. Thanks for your help!

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Creeperm4ster
Member
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12-26-2021, 09:26 AM
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I achieve around 45-50 fps on average, reaching up to 60 in empty spaces. Look up the R9 270 benchmark on Bit-tech.net—it looks quite comparable to mine.
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Creeperm4ster
12-26-2021, 09:26 AM #2

I achieve around 45-50 fps on average, reaching up to 60 in empty spaces. Look up the R9 270 benchmark on Bit-tech.net—it looks quite comparable to mine.

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GabyandAlly
Junior Member
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12-26-2021, 11:12 AM
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Launch Task Manager at that moment, likely when CPU usage reaches 100%. Probably due to high load from the 2310's low clock speed. If it only occurs during recording, I'd note: 1) CPU usage, 2) Hard drive speeds, 3) VRAM consumption. Check those areas.
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GabyandAlly
12-26-2021, 11:12 AM #3

Launch Task Manager at that moment, likely when CPU usage reaches 100%. Probably due to high load from the 2310's low clock speed. If it only occurs during recording, I'd note: 1) CPU usage, 2) Hard drive speeds, 3) VRAM consumption. Check those areas.