Question / Help Few missed frames, but why?

Sudo123

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Hello. Sorry if this has been posted, I'm just very frustrated right now.
Attached to this post is a screenshot of the stats page in my obs (the language is danish), where you can see the result of a ~1 hour stream playing League of Legends at 1080p60fps with the x264 encoder (screenshot with settings attached to the post also).
I get it; it's not that big of a deal, but is it possible to make it 0 like for the dropped frames?
Here are my specs also:
CPU:
Ryzen 5 1600 @3.7 GHz
GPU:
GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB
RAM:
16 GB 2133 MHz
OS:
Windows 10 Pro

Thanks in advance.
- Sudo
 

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Please attach a logfile from a session where the issue is occurring. We need this to take a look at what's happening on the back end that may be causing it. Screenshots of your settings do not help.

That said, less than 0.1% rendering delay is not something to be concerned with; it can happen when a game is loading textures/a new level, or switching between areas momentarily.
 
Yeah i thought so. Is it even worth looking into the logs then? I could attach it, but i don't think it can get any better than this.
Appreciate your response.
 
Yeah i thought so. Is it even worth looking into the logs then? I could attach it, but i don't think it can get any better than this.
Appreciate your response.
Nope. If it's below 0.1% it's really nothing to concern yourself with. A momentary hiccup may have happened, or again, the game's loading process may have briefly slowed things down enough to delay a frame or two here and there. I only really start looking into it myself if it gets above 0.5%, and I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist.
 
Nope. If it's below 0.1% it's really nothing to concern yourself with. A momentary hiccup may have happened, or again, the game's loading process may have briefly slowed things down enough to delay a frame or two here and there. I only really start looking into it myself if it gets above 0.5%, and I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist.
Thank you so much for your time and answer; that puts it a bit into perspective. Good evening/day to you. :)
 
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