Can NVidia’s Shadow-Play truly capture Aerofly RC-7’s High Speed Machines without Lag?04:33

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Published on February 21, 2017

**Read this: After making my latest Aerofly Video using Frapps, it was suggested that I try to use Nvidia’s ShadowPlay app instead next time. Aerofly FS uses huge CPU and RAM time, more than RC-7, but I found that even those flights recorded at very high FPS rates, not interfering or causing my flights to lag the TX. It is just like nothing was recording! Frapps slows RC-7 down to 30-40 FPS, still acceptable to fly, but slow and jerky. But when flying at 120 FPS using ShadowPlay, you will really experience the true RC excitement and stick feel and yet can record it and be able to pass it on exactly as you are recording.
Shadowplay records at 60 FPS tops, but it is the fact that the game or program does not slow down or get jerky.
I’ve flown R/C for 55 years, so can tell what feels good. This video card has 2 fans, is over clocked at 156 MHz on GPU clock, has 2GB of onboard ram and GPU boost 2.0. This is the first card I ever had that really flies Aerofly Smooth. I like it a lot and recommend it. Make sure it will fit in your computer. I had to move my Pata cables 2 slots up, so it would fit.
But the winner is ShadowPlay (Beta) for it is far superior to what I have been using. Remember, it is not the plane that has to keep up, It’s all the ground and clouds that really have to move fast to keep up. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed the flights.

Dave Herbert
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LM/CD/Scientific Division

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