Displays a real-time Frames Per Second (FPS) counter in the corner of the screen and can perform custom benchmarks between two points.

This specific build fixed a notable issue where the FPS counter would not appear in Windows Aero (DWM) or DirectX 10 games after certain Windows updates. System Requirements OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8 (both 32-bit and 64-bit).

Requires a processor with SSE2 instructions (Pentium 4 and above).

is the final and latest official release of the iconic benchmarking, screen capture, and real-time video recording utility. Released on February 26, 2013, by Beepa Pty Ltd , it remains a nostalgic staple for retro gaming enthusiasts, though it has largely been superseded by modern alternatives like OBS Studio or Nvidia ShadowPlay. Key Features of Version 3.5.99

Version 3.5 introduced the ability to record AVI files larger than 4GB on NTFS drives, addressing a major limitation of older versions.

Records gameplay in high quality (up to 7680x4800) with custom frame rates ranging from 1 to 120 FPS.

Quickly takes timestamped screenshots with a single hotkey.

Best performance is achieved with NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon cards. Why Is It Still Talked About? Download Fraps 3.5.99 free version