bbenton300
New Member
Hi all -
I've browsed the web and various posts here, just looking to make sense of what I *think* is my problem.
Basic PC Specs:
i7 6700 3.4 GHz
EVGA GTX 1080 ti
16 GB Ram
Corsair CX750M
My issue - I want to start streaming, mainly to make clips, communicate with my group of friends, etc. I ordered the 1080 ti and a new PSU and installed them. Prior to the upgrades, I was running a GTX 960. I had solid performance, with and without streaming, but wanted it to improve. After install, I see a HUGE jump in FPS in-game (woot!), but after streaming/recording for a period of time, everything just bogs down and I can't quite figure out why.
What I'm doing with OBS: streaming straight to twitch and recording locally on my HDD (easier to edit and clip, IMO). At first, since it was always 1-2 hours into play when my FPS would drop from 80-90 to 5-30, I thought it was a heat issue. I downloaded a hardware monitor to track temps and usages, but nothing gets over 70 C for more than a short period of time, well within operating ranges.
After research, it sounds to me like OBS recording is likely very CPU-heavy and even though I'm not seeing usage spikes, over-time it's just not able to keep up? FYI, the game in question is PUBG - also fairly CPU heavy at the moment.
Just looking for some advice from anyone who is more tech-savvy than I, or some confirmation that I'm on the right track!
Thanks
I've browsed the web and various posts here, just looking to make sense of what I *think* is my problem.
Basic PC Specs:
i7 6700 3.4 GHz
EVGA GTX 1080 ti
16 GB Ram
Corsair CX750M
My issue - I want to start streaming, mainly to make clips, communicate with my group of friends, etc. I ordered the 1080 ti and a new PSU and installed them. Prior to the upgrades, I was running a GTX 960. I had solid performance, with and without streaming, but wanted it to improve. After install, I see a HUGE jump in FPS in-game (woot!), but after streaming/recording for a period of time, everything just bogs down and I can't quite figure out why.
What I'm doing with OBS: streaming straight to twitch and recording locally on my HDD (easier to edit and clip, IMO). At first, since it was always 1-2 hours into play when my FPS would drop from 80-90 to 5-30, I thought it was a heat issue. I downloaded a hardware monitor to track temps and usages, but nothing gets over 70 C for more than a short period of time, well within operating ranges.
After research, it sounds to me like OBS recording is likely very CPU-heavy and even though I'm not seeing usage spikes, over-time it's just not able to keep up? FYI, the game in question is PUBG - also fairly CPU heavy at the moment.
Just looking for some advice from anyone who is more tech-savvy than I, or some confirmation that I'm on the right track!
Thanks