Question / Help game is running fine, preview/stream getting massive fps drops

xboyo

New Member
Hello, I recently got my computer repaired and when i went to stream, the preview was super laggy. I used to stream using the obs classic but i downloaded obs studio when i got my computer back. I streamed for about 5 minutes and here is my log https://gist.github.com/anonymous/07c8c6da92b2d7d99d23189865b1f80d I've looked everywhere for a solution and couldn't find anything. Stream used to be fine at 60 fps but every since i got my motherboard replaced i can't stream, I don't know if that is related or not though. Please help.
 

vencabot

Member
Are you graphics drivers up-to-date? You're using NVENC, which means that this issue is related to either your graphics card not being powerful enough for the task at hand (could be that you're playing a more demanding game than before?) or there's something wrong with your graphics driver (wouldn't be unusual if you haven't updated the driver since installing a new MOBO). Verify that your driver installation is clean and fresh, and, if the issue persists, it just seems from here that your rig isn't powerful enough for what you're asking it to do, I'm afraid!

I'll continue to advise as best as I can if you have more details. Good luck!
 
looks like your gpu is maxed

1. 60hz desktop refresh
2. 60 or 30 in obs
3. 60 in game if there is switch for it (like bf3, bf4, overwatch)
4. vsync in game on
5. run obs as admin
6. make sure your gpu can do stable 60fps in game without being maxed. OBS needs some of gpu resources as well. If you enabled vsync@60 and its still maxed lower resolution and/or details.
(replace with 59,94 and 29,97 for 59,94 display like hdmi tv)
with 144hz monitor its fastest and most reliable to sacrifice 144 and follow 1,2,3,4


apply this to fix nvenc gpu mem clock drop
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/using-nvenc-lowers-gpu-memory-clock.73228/
 
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