![]() If you plan on using an alternative to ShadowPlay on a budget rig we’d recommend deleting the software to prevent GFE from running in the background, and dragging performance down even further. The nice thing about ShadowPlay is that anyone with an Nvidia card likely already has the software running on their machine. Nvidia’s ShadowPlay is a solid and easy to use feature that offers fairly good performance for low- to mid-range PCs. That’s still better performance than you’ll see on consoles, but it’s quite a hit. Without ShadowPlay, the budget rig scored an average of 56.3 fps, but once ShadowPlay was recording, that number dropped significantly to 43.9 fps. Turning to The Division the drop was much bigger. Follow these steps: - Press Windows Key + R - Type 'services.msc' and hit OK / search - Scroll down to the NVIDIA section of the 'Names' list - Right-click on 'NVIDIA Display Container LS' and click on the Restart option (do not restart computer lol) - If that doesn't work, right-click on each Name that starts with 'NVIDIA' and hit Restart for. Click the green 'Share' button to the left of the settings button on the toolbar to open the overlay. If you don't see anything, open the 'GeForce Experience' application from your Start menu. ![]() To do this, press Alt+Z to access the GeForce overlay, click Settings > Highlights and select your preferred limit. You can control NVIDIA Share (ShadowPlay) from the NVIDIA GeForce Experience overlay. You can also set storage limits so your highlights don’t take up all the space on your HDD. With the ShadowPlay Record feature active the average framerate dropped to 52.33. From here, you can view, save and upload the various highlights you’ve captured. Running three passes of the Metro: Last Light Redux benchmark on our low-end test rig on we saw an average framerate of 57.67. Using our standard test on a low-end gaming rig we found that running ShadowPlay had mixed results. Nvidia has a complete list of Highlights-compatible games on its website. Current games that use highlights include Call of Duty: WWII, Fortnite: Battle Royale, PUBG, and Tekken 7.
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