SwishnSteph
New Member
Hey there, been streaming for a while, mostly with Windows 7. I had a lag issue when first starting but I adjusted a few things and got it working a-ok. I have an i5 processor and a GeForce GTX 960. I had been streaming with 1920x1080 and 60fps in my OBS Studio settings and I really had no issues no matter what game I played.
The other day I updated to Windows 10 and my first stream back I had to just go offline because every time I would click in to the game, my FPS would cut in half and keep dropping. I was hovering around 10 FPS in matches and it would go back to normal when the round would end or if I would go to full screen web cam and get out of the game entirely then the frames would stabilize. But any time I click back in to the game, even just in a start menu of the game, my frames suffer.
And OBS doesn't say I'm dropping frames, but next to where it shows you the CPU on the bottom right, I can see my FPS jumping all over.
I've been playing with settings for two days now, lowered resolutions, disabled background operations on my pc- really digging deep here- and I've been able to improve the lag, but not cure it entirely.
Here's a log file: https://gist.github.com/17c2fbd482b0414475f1165c62f74fc9
The other day I updated to Windows 10 and my first stream back I had to just go offline because every time I would click in to the game, my FPS would cut in half and keep dropping. I was hovering around 10 FPS in matches and it would go back to normal when the round would end or if I would go to full screen web cam and get out of the game entirely then the frames would stabilize. But any time I click back in to the game, even just in a start menu of the game, my frames suffer.
And OBS doesn't say I'm dropping frames, but next to where it shows you the CPU on the bottom right, I can see my FPS jumping all over.
I've been playing with settings for two days now, lowered resolutions, disabled background operations on my pc- really digging deep here- and I've been able to improve the lag, but not cure it entirely.
Here's a log file: https://gist.github.com/17c2fbd482b0414475f1165c62f74fc9