SirLarr
New Member
I'm finding more and more that my system is having trouble exporting clean 60FPS video due to GPU overloading / lagged frames. Log file here -- https://gist.github.com/2e838253f8488d2f620c7eaf9ab61b02
I've read other threads, and usually the advice is to cap frame rates or enable vsync to reduce load on the GPU. However, AC:Origins puts my video card at 100% even when capped to 60FPS.
I'm curious if there's any way to configure OBS or even add hardware to remove the GPU load entirely, so that even when my GPU is capping out, at least the OBS work can be done without interference.
Is it possible to assign that work to another system resource - the CPU maybe?
Is it possible to add a second, cheaper video card that can handle OBS scene creation?
Would an internal Elgato 4K capture card handle that load for OBS, or would I still have the same problem I have now?
I know that running video to an entirely separate PC would solve the problem, but that's such an expensive solution. I would like to keep my setup running on one PC if possible.
I've read other threads, and usually the advice is to cap frame rates or enable vsync to reduce load on the GPU. However, AC:Origins puts my video card at 100% even when capped to 60FPS.
I'm curious if there's any way to configure OBS or even add hardware to remove the GPU load entirely, so that even when my GPU is capping out, at least the OBS work can be done without interference.
Is it possible to assign that work to another system resource - the CPU maybe?
Is it possible to add a second, cheaper video card that can handle OBS scene creation?
Would an internal Elgato 4K capture card handle that load for OBS, or would I still have the same problem I have now?
I know that running video to an entirely separate PC would solve the problem, but that's such an expensive solution. I would like to keep my setup running on one PC if possible.