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Action vs. FRAPS (FPS Tests)

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:10 pm
by Valk
Hello,

I recently saw Action! on Steam Greenlight.

I have been interested in a new game recorder for quite awhile now, mainly due to FRAPS having no compression/large file sizes. So when I saw Action! with it's claims of excellent performance vs. competitors while having excellent quality, I decided to try the trial out.

My Rig is this:
- Win7 x64 Home Premium
- GeForce GTX570
- intel i7-3820 3.60GHz
- 8GB RAM
- 2TB 7200RPM HDD (I know it sucks...) w/ 500GB partition dedicated to video storage
- ASUS P9X79 Mobo

My Results with Full FRAPS vs. Trial version of Action:

Sleeping Dogs @ Ultra/High Settings:
FRAPS: Stable 50-54FPS
Action: Unstable 40-50FPS

The WarZ (My primary recording game) @ Max Settings:
FRAPS: Stable 34-36FPS
Action: Stable 27-29FPS

COD: BOII MP @ Max Settings:
FRAPS: Locked 60FPS
Action: Stable 57-60FPS (Had an issue where it would cause a massive drop in FPS when done recording)

Darksiders II @ Max Settings:
FRAPS: Locked 60FPS
Action: Very Unstable 55FPS-62FPS (Was suppose to lock at 60FPS)

Dead Space 2 @ Max Settings:
FRAPS: Locked 30FPS
Action: Locked 30FPS (Once again caused massive drop in FPS when done recording)

What I mean by stable: FPS occasionally goes up/down and stays within the said FPS, no radical drops or increases.
What I mean by unstable: Consistently/Constantly changing FPS commonly going outside the said FPS, has radical changes.
What I mean by locked: Program/Game locks/limits the FPS to a defined value.

These were my results, so I can personally say that FRAPS has better performance then Action. Although; I highly prefer the Action! UI over FRAPS, and find it's options and file sizes far superior to FRAPS. As far as quality goes, I think both are outstanding.

I am still debating over using Action!(Excellent UI and smaller file sizes) over FRAPS(Better Performance). If I come to a conclusion I will be sure to post it here.

Thanks for reading,
Valk

Re: Action vs. FRAPS (FPS Tests)

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:19 pm
by Blutaar666
I assume you did that without using your I7 at it's full potential. Mirillis is supporting Intel Quick Sync:

http://mirillis.com/en/products/tutoria ... s.html#top

I think you will gain alot with that.

And you should record to a seperate harddrive.

Re: Action vs. FRAPS (FPS Tests)

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 6:13 pm
by RuskiRozpierdalacz
Blutaar, his CPU doesn't have GPU, so he can't use QuickSync.

Re: Action vs. FRAPS (FPS Tests)

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:40 pm
by Valk
Blutaar666 wrote:I assume you did that without using your I7 at it's full potential. Mirillis is supporting Intel Quick Sync:

http://mirillis.com/en/products/tutoria ... s.html#top

I think you will gain alot with that.

And you should record to a seperate harddrive.
Quick Sync is not applicable to me due to what Ruski said. Although, I wouldn't use it anyways due to MP4 having a far inferior quality to AVI.

Indeed I should record to a separate HDD, but until I get my hands on another I won't be able to.

Nevertheless; in it's current state without Quick Sync, Action! suffers lower performance than FRAPS. I even rechecked Darksiders II (due to me finding it's results odd), and this time it was even more unstable.

Re: Action vs. FRAPS (FPS Tests)

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:07 pm
by Blutaar666
Valk wrote:
Blutaar666 wrote:I assume you did that without using your I7 at it's full potential. Mirillis is supporting Intel Quick Sync:

http://mirillis.com/en/products/tutoria ... s.html#top

I think you will gain alot with that.

And you should record to a seperate harddrive.
Quick Sync is not applicable to me due to what Ruski said. Although, I wouldn't use it anyways due to MP4 having a far inferior quality to AVI.

Indeed I should record to a separate HDD, but until I get my hands on another I won't be able to.

Nevertheless; in it's current state without Quick Sync, Action! suffers lower performance than FRAPS. I even rechecked Darksiders II (due to me finding it's results odd), and this time it was even more unstable.
AMD user her ;) Thought all the I7 have an IGPU. The performance "problems" are strange, all of my clan members have better performance (inlc. input lag) with mirillis. Anyways, thx for your test.