Question / Help CSGO Streaming lags with i7 6700k .. wtf?

riqper

New Member
Hello.

I Posted some days ago, that i have issues while streaming csgo with my old i5-2500k setup.
So today I bought some new hardware..

i7-6700k
MSI Gaming Pro z170a
8 GB DDR4 Ram 2400 mhz

But this game still lags and i continue getting framedrops.. dunno why.

My GPU is still an GTX 580 with 1,5 Gb which is running fine without streaming on 200-300 fps..

Tried already fps_max on 129.. helped a little but still not playable
Because of the new hardware i did a clean windows 7 setup... no overlays or bloatware

I can't believe this..

The game feels like a 200+ ping and is unplayable!
 

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riqper

New Member
Ok i think i know the reason.
I unplugged my 2nd screen (it's a philips 32" hd ready TV) which i used to view the preview and chat.

Know it's working fine.
But how can this be the bottleneck? it looks like i have to buy a secound screen :(
 

dping

Active Member
Ok i think i know the reason.
I unplugged my 2nd screen (it's a philips 32" hd ready TV) which i used to view the preview and chat.

Know it's working fine.
But how can this be the bottleneck? it looks like i have to buy a secound screen :(
make sure you are not running the threads or high commands in the launch options of OBS.
 

CritVV

Member
If you're using Windows 7, you have to disable aero if you stream with a monitor at a different refresh rate. I have a 144hz main monitor and 60 hz secondary monitor. While having aero turned on on windows 7, I used to have stutters in-game while my obs was running on the second monitor. The preview was lagging as well. I know that aero is supposed to increase window capture and game capture a bit, but for me it helped disabling it. You can disable it in OBS in the video tab
 

dping

Active Member
If you're using Windows 7, you have to disable aero if you stream with a monitor at a different refresh rate. I have a 144hz main monitor and 60 hz secondary monitor. While having aero turned on on windows 7, I used to have stutters in-game while my obs was running on the second monitor. The preview was lagging as well. I know that aero is supposed to increase window capture and game capture a bit, but for me it helped disabling it. You can disable it in OBS in the video tab
@riqper I've heard mixed results with Windows 7 but I've heard that frame latency is lowered with aero disabled in windows 7. I will state, this will not work with most setups. This one, it could help
 
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