Question / Help Drop from 144hz to 60hz 1080p - Dual PC Stream Set Up - Livegamer HD C985

grg

New Member
Hey All,

So I've had a terrible time trying to diagnose and trouble shoot this issue.

Basically when I duplicate my gaming pc to my capture card monitor feed to start to stream - it resorts to 144hz at 1050 or 1080p at 60hz even though my gaming monitor is a 144hz.

This worked in the past for me and I took a few months of streaming and went back and now it will keep my gaming monitor at 144hz at 1080p.

I'm willing to pay you for your time in resolving this issue as I'm dedicated to solving this and have team viewer installed as well if you want to take a look for yourself.

Appreciate any assistance or guidance!

I also have cs go skins to give as incentive for help :)

Much Appreciated,

Greg



Gaming PC:

4770k
AMD R9 295x2
Asus Hero VI
Asus 144hz Gaming Monitor


Stream PC:

Livegamer HD C985 Avermedia Capture Card
GTX 760
AMD 8350
MSi Mobo
 
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grg

New Member
I hope this is enough information but will provide more if needed - anyone have any ideas?
 

Sartic

New Member
I was having this same issue when I had a second monitor also plugged into my GPU. I was able to fix it by disabling my second monitor, so that way all I had was my main display and capture card plugged in. Then I duplicated the displays, without the second monitor plugged in, and it allowed my BenQ to stay at 144hz. All I had to do after that was re-enable my second monitor and I was good to go.
 

grg

New Member
I was having this same issue when I had a second monitor also plugged into my GPU. I was able to fix it by disabling my second monitor, so that way all I had was my main display and capture card plugged in. Then I duplicated the displays, without the second monitor plugged in, and it allowed my BenQ to stay at 144hz. All I had to do after that was re-enable my second monitor and I was good to go.

Didn't have such luck - do you have quicksync enabled out of curiosity on your gaming pc?

also - I don't know if it's progress or not but now when I duplicate my gaming monitor with my capture card it stays at 1080p but still and I go to change the refresh rate and it acts like it does it but resorts back to 59 hz - before it would change the resolution to 1050.

I will try all suggestions! thanks!
 

Sartic

New Member
Didn't have such luck - do you have quicksync enabled out of curiosity on your gaming pc?

also - I don't know if it's progress or not but now when I duplicate my gaming monitor with my capture card it stays at 1080p but still and I go to change the refresh rate and it acts like it does it but resorts back to 59 hz - before it would change the resolution to 1050.

I will try all suggestions! thanks!

Oh sorry I didn't notice you were using AMD. My method must only work for Nvidia cards :(
 

grg

New Member
I'm getting 1680X1050 at 144hz right now. when I go to 1080p it drops back down to 60 hz - any tips! anyone! please!?


edit: even if i try to go to 100 hz it goes back to 1050
 
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