Basically, Iv'e seen this problem reported on here several times, but iv'e yet to find a solution.
Quick Specs:
Sandy Bridge i7-2600k
2x GTX 590
8GB RAM
1TB HDD
1080p 120hz Monitor
Pretty much whenever I stream, the higher fps or resolution that I record at, even at the 200+ constant FPS that I usually get in-game, I feel like my monitor hertz have been lowered significantly. The game feels choppy, laggy, slower response time (all with 200+ fps) and it's really a burden when you have to stay at your peak performance during competitive games. After searching for solutions (couldn't find one), I noticed a re-occuring pattern of this happening to people with 120hz monitors. I'm not sure if that's the problem, but it's just something that could possibly be causing this. Any help would be appreciated.
Quick Specs:
Sandy Bridge i7-2600k
2x GTX 590
8GB RAM
1TB HDD
1080p 120hz Monitor
Pretty much whenever I stream, the higher fps or resolution that I record at, even at the 200+ constant FPS that I usually get in-game, I feel like my monitor hertz have been lowered significantly. The game feels choppy, laggy, slower response time (all with 200+ fps) and it's really a burden when you have to stay at your peak performance during competitive games. After searching for solutions (couldn't find one), I noticed a re-occuring pattern of this happening to people with 120hz monitors. I'm not sure if that's the problem, but it's just something that could possibly be causing this. Any help would be appreciated.