Hey all!
I had a memory leak in a driver of which I could not locate which one was causing it.
(~27gig used of the 32gig after a restart, there was 21gig used in the "Driver Locked" area...)
(MS support was not much of help either, had to explain to two of them what RAM modules are and stuff.....yeah)
So eventually I chose to do a "Fresh Start" of Windows 10.
Ever since, pretty much every intensive game, e.g. PUBG I get encoding overloaded at times. Pretty regularly.
Edit: my bandwidth is a steady 500mbit up and down.
Same hardware, same settings, had a backup of OBS Studio's settings and scenes. Same graphics settings and what not...
Any clue why this can be or where I can look to solve this issue ?
Currently am streaming with NVENC. Before that I could easily encode/stream any game at 720p/60fps at Fast preset.
Thanks in advance!
Log file link is at the bottom of this post.
/bon
This is my current single PC streaming setup:
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage V Edition 10
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 32GB DDR4-2800 CL16 quad kit
PSU: Be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 850W
CPU cooler: ~~NZXT Kraken X62~~
(pump broke, replaced by Scythe Fuma)
CPU: Intel Core i7 6850K
GFX Card: Gainward 1080 Phoenix GLH
(Less important perhaps but cannot hurt since I am copy/pasting anyway :))
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro Window
Storage: Samsung 960 Pro 512GB (+2 HDD's +2 SATA SSD's)
Mouse: Logitech G502
Keyboard: Cooler Master CMSTORM Quick Fire XTi (Cherry Browns)
Headphones: Sennheiser HD 650 with a balanced cable.
Headphone amp/DAC: Schiit Jotunheim
Microphone: ~~Audio-Technica AT875R~~
Electro Voice RE320
Interface/amp: Steinberg UR28M
Monitors: ASUS PG279Q & ASUS Designo MX279H 226BW
https://obsproject.com/logs/fqPu6uos2mzJNb8R
I had a memory leak in a driver of which I could not locate which one was causing it.
(~27gig used of the 32gig after a restart, there was 21gig used in the "Driver Locked" area...)
(MS support was not much of help either, had to explain to two of them what RAM modules are and stuff.....yeah)
So eventually I chose to do a "Fresh Start" of Windows 10.
Ever since, pretty much every intensive game, e.g. PUBG I get encoding overloaded at times. Pretty regularly.
Edit: my bandwidth is a steady 500mbit up and down.
Same hardware, same settings, had a backup of OBS Studio's settings and scenes. Same graphics settings and what not...
Any clue why this can be or where I can look to solve this issue ?
Currently am streaming with NVENC. Before that I could easily encode/stream any game at 720p/60fps at Fast preset.
Thanks in advance!
Log file link is at the bottom of this post.
/bon
This is my current single PC streaming setup:
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage V Edition 10
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 32GB DDR4-2800 CL16 quad kit
PSU: Be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 850W
CPU cooler: ~~NZXT Kraken X62~~
(pump broke, replaced by Scythe Fuma)
CPU: Intel Core i7 6850K
GFX Card: Gainward 1080 Phoenix GLH
(Less important perhaps but cannot hurt since I am copy/pasting anyway :))
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro Window
Storage: Samsung 960 Pro 512GB (+2 HDD's +2 SATA SSD's)
Mouse: Logitech G502
Keyboard: Cooler Master CMSTORM Quick Fire XTi (Cherry Browns)
Headphones: Sennheiser HD 650 with a balanced cable.
Headphone amp/DAC: Schiit Jotunheim
Microphone: ~~Audio-Technica AT875R~~
Electro Voice RE320
Interface/amp: Steinberg UR28M
Monitors: ASUS PG279Q & ASUS Designo MX279H 226BW
https://obsproject.com/logs/fqPu6uos2mzJNb8R