Why won't my computer run fraps properly?

For recording video with FRAPS, I'd go with the HDD. Because it'll be cheaper, store more video, and also should be able to keep-up with FRAPS—assuming your computer's components are fully capable of rendering the game at the desired frame rate WHILE ALSO recording such massive amount of data. What FRAPS does is essentially dumps the frames in an uncompressed format, to what ever directory you choose.

Since you'll be recording HD: assuming you'll be recording at full color depth, this can equate to around 6.2 MB per frame. If you plan on recording at, say, 1920x1080, 24-bit color depth, at 60 FPS... This should consume around 384.9 MB (3.08 Gbps) per second of video + sound. If you record at same settings but at 30 FPS, it should be around 192.45 MB (1.54 Gbps) per second of video.

Most SSDs, except for the highest-end models, cannot keep-up with these demands—unless you only want to record for a few seconds at a time. A lot of SSDs claim high write speeds, but tests often show significantly lower sustained write speeds than as advertised.

It depends on your graphic card not ssd.... you will still get the same fps ssd fixes only the loading times not the fps. Since you have a good gpu already, just buy a 1tb hard drive hard drives are also in shortage, try to buy a 1tb used on ebay, 2tb is a bit expensive...

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