Hello! I've got a huge problem that I really need to fix as soon as possible since I'll get the partnership contract from Twitch any day now.
I have been streaming cs:go for about 4 months now without any trouble. I've been streaming with skype and spotify eunning and the FPS have been around 120-170 and I haven't dropped much frames while streaming.
Since 2-3 days ago something have happened. I got 200 fps when playing without OBS running but as soon as I go live or just preview my stream in OBS while playing my FPS drops to 30-70 and I drop lots of frames, I just can't stream while it is like this. According to the Task Manager I use 70-90% of my CPU when OBS and CS:GO is running, CS:GO takes about 25% and OBS 30%, there is no other programs running that takes that amount of CPU.
I have done everything to fix it, I just reinstalled windows on the computer and cleansed all shit out and the problem remains. The computer is 8 months old, there is no dust inside. I haven't changed any settings in obs in these 4 months of streaming so the problem can't be there either. CPU – Intel Core i5 3350P 3,1GHz GRAPHICS – Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 2GB.
Anyone know how to make OBS to go back to how it was? Or should I accept that OBS needs more CPU since 3 days ago and maybe buy an i7 ?
All help is appreciated!
I have been streaming cs:go for about 4 months now without any trouble. I've been streaming with skype and spotify eunning and the FPS have been around 120-170 and I haven't dropped much frames while streaming.
Since 2-3 days ago something have happened. I got 200 fps when playing without OBS running but as soon as I go live or just preview my stream in OBS while playing my FPS drops to 30-70 and I drop lots of frames, I just can't stream while it is like this. According to the Task Manager I use 70-90% of my CPU when OBS and CS:GO is running, CS:GO takes about 25% and OBS 30%, there is no other programs running that takes that amount of CPU.
I have done everything to fix it, I just reinstalled windows on the computer and cleansed all shit out and the problem remains. The computer is 8 months old, there is no dust inside. I haven't changed any settings in obs in these 4 months of streaming so the problem can't be there either. CPU – Intel Core i5 3350P 3,1GHz GRAPHICS – Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 2GB.
Anyone know how to make OBS to go back to how it was? Or should I accept that OBS needs more CPU since 3 days ago and maybe buy an i7 ?
All help is appreciated!