Question / Help CS:GO GAMEPLAY CHOPPY WHEN STREAMING!

ChRomExt

New Member
Hi there guys,

I believe my computer is capable of streaming and playing the game at the
same time. My computer specs will be an attached png image. When not
streaming everything is PERFECT. I run at 175-225 frames consistently in a
server with more than 15 people playing. I have a 60Hz monitor (for both my
laptop monitor and my connected monitor). As soon as I start streaming
while in-game I feel kind of a stuttering effect (like it feels like my
frames drop below 100 but it doesn't actually) and when I change weapons or
shoot like a sniper rifle, the animation is very stuttery and it makes me
feel like as if I'm lagging! Basically, gameplay is very choppy. Its very
frustrating. If you could help me out, it would be greatly appreciated!

MY PC SPECS WILL BE AN IMAGE ATTACHED. I went on Can You Run It and it
tells me my laptop is more than capable of running this game and I'm
confident that it is capable of running the game perfectly while streaming.

I use OBS and I also have an integrated graphics which is an Intel HD 4600.

Thanks and hope someone can help,

-Ivan
 

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Take these steps, change your Resolution downscale to 1280x720P aka half your screen rez, put FPS to 30, use the x264 CPU preset, medium, if your laptop has SLI disable it for compatibility issues.
 

ChRomExt

New Member
Take these steps, change your Resolution downscale to 1280x720P aka half your screen rez, put FPS to 30, use the x264 CPU preset, medium, if your laptop has SLI disable it for compatibility issues.
I already have all those settings and I used to have it at medium as well! No difference!
 

Krazy

Town drunk
It's likely that your second monitor is plugged in to your laptop CPU's integrated GPU. I've noticed choppiness/sluggishness myself when I have multiple monitors plugged into my main GPU + iGPU. See if the problem persists without the second monitor.
 

ChRomExt

New Member
It's likely that your second monitor is plugged in to your laptop CPU's integrated GPU. I've noticed choppiness/sluggishness myself when I have multiple monitors plugged into my main GPU + iGPU. See if the problem persists without the second monitor.
HOLY SHIT! HUGE DIFFERENCE IS THERE A FIX FOR THIS? I think it is cause of the second monitor...!!
 

Krazy

Town drunk
I believe it's because of the way Windows handles rendering stuff over two different GPUs. If you have another port to plug a monitor into, it's possible that will help, but I'm not sure.
 

alpinlol

Active Member
Take these steps, change your Resolution downscale to 1280x720P aka half your screen rez, put FPS to 30, use the x264 CPU preset, medium, if your laptop has SLI disable it for compatibility issues.



PLEASE DO NOT USE MEDIUM PRESET ON THIS CPU

leave it on veryfast, yes your cpu has 8 threads but its still an laptop cpu
 

ChRomExt

New Member
Alpin my issue is what Krazy said above about the dual monitors when i stream with just my laptop and no second monitor it's perfectly fine, do you happen to know a fix for this
 
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