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Old 23rd July 2015, 11:59   #1
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Default Is FCAT more accurate than Fraps for frame time measurements?

Here's a geeky question we got in response to one of our discussions in the latest episode of the podcast that deserves a solid answer. It has to do with our Inside the Second methods for measuring video game performance using frame times, as demonstrated in our Radeon R9 Fury review. Specifically, it refers to the software tool Fraps versus the FCAT tools that analyze video output.

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