Questionrecording problem
Questionrecording problem
First pass on your specs like this:
CPU: CPU cooler
Motherboard:
Ram: SSD/HDD
GPU: GPU
PSU: PSU
Chassis: Chassis
OS: OS
Monitor: Monitor
Include the age of the PSU along with its make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment.
Second, what games are you using and aiming to capture gameplay?
Third, have you excluded driver issues by reinstalling drivers manually with the latest updates?
Fourth, what is the resolution at 60 FPS we’re discussing?
i5 4690 cooler is default
h81k-m
8 gigabytes of RAM, 2x4 DDR3
512 gigabytes HDD, 7200 rpm
GTX 760 EVGA SC 2 GB
PSU 350 watts, high amperage
Windows 10, 1920x1080, 60 Hz
I don’t know the BIOS version
I’m trying to record gameplay
I have reinstalled drivers more than ten times and finally fully removed them using DDU, installing fresh ones
Driver version is 475.14, I believe that was the latest for this card
even with my previous GT 730 G 1840 running at 60 fps for recordings, there seems to be an issue.
i5 4690 cooler is default
8gigs of ram 2x4 dd3
512gb hdd 7200 rpm
gtx 760 evga sc 2gb
psu 350 watt high ampers
windows 10 1920x1080 60 hz
don’t know bios version
trying to record gameplay
reinstalled drivers more than ten times, finally fully removed them with ddu and installed new ones
driver version is 475,14 which seems to be the latest for this card
i5 4690 cooler is default
8gigs of ram 2x4 dd3
512gb hdd 7200 rpm
gtx 760 evga sc 2gb
psu 350 watt high ampers
windows 10 1920x1080 60 hz
don’t know bios version
i’m trying to record gameplay
reinstalled drivers more than ten times and finally fully removed them with ddu, then installed fresh
driver version is 475,14 I believe that’s the latest for this card
i5 4690
8gigs of ram 2x4 dd3
512gb hdd 7200 rpm
gtx 760 evga sc 2gb
psu 350 watt high ampers
windows 10 1920x1080 60 hz
bios version unknown
recording gameplay is the goal
reinstalled drivers more than ten times
last fully removed drivers with ddu
installed new drivers
current driver version 475,14
believe it's the latest for this card
The PSU has a power rating of 350 watts, as advertised. The specific make, model, and age are not provided in the information given.