Question / Help Ingame fps still dropping.

mistzzz

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Hello, my name is mistzzz and i am a streamer.

Now a few days ago i posted a thread on the questions and help fourms about in game fps dropping. There was someone who had the same problem as me and same spec as me. Now he said he found a solution to the problem and i tryed it. I started streaming and it was working fine. I got on my stream again and started streaming. Changed nothing and the problem started again. Here is his solution.

Dude! i fixed the problem!

Go to Energy Settings in Control Panel, open your High Performance setting, click in Advanced, look for your CPU Min and Max usage and set it do 80% max usage, and 5% min usage.
This should stop your CPU from heating so much, and it won't down that much your FPS.

Run that torture test after and you should notice that your CPU wont overheat!


Now when i was streaming after if did what he said my cpu did not over heat. It stayed around 43-50 Celsius and now it stays at 50-55 Celsius. I dont know why but i never had these problems with my old cpu. I will list my specs down below

OLD SPECS - CPU (amd fx 4100 with basic cpu cooler) GPU (gtx 660 ti with basic cooler)

NEW SPECS - CPU (amd fx 8350 Black edition with Hyper 212 evo) GPU (gtx 660 ti with basic cooler)

One thing is my gpu gets hot, around 50-58 Celsius. I dont know how this is happening and i dont know why

Here is my log file from today (when the problem started back again)

https://gist.github.com/0f4e7ea9fbd6ee0eea43

Thank you :)
 

Lain

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Lain
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It's because it's CS:GO and I'm assuming you're trying to run with at least 120fps rather than the standard game FPS of 60. This always seems to cause issues for streaming because OBS shares the CPU and GPU as well.

Disable OBS preview window (right click the preview and disable it). This alone helps for many people. If that fails though, you may have no choice but to reduce OBS' settings a bit.
 

mistzzz

New Member
It's because it's CS:GO and I'm assuming you're trying to run with at least 120fps rather than the standard game FPS of 60. This always seems to cause issues for streaming because OBS shares the CPU and GPU as well.

Disable OBS preview window (right click the preview and disable it). This alone helps for many people. If that fails though, you may have no choice but to reduce OBS' settings a bit.

It is with cs:go but there are other games too, like dayz SA and LoL. I tryed you fix and it did help. I still have the problem sometimes. Its a bit anoying but i guess i can deal with it. :/
Thanks!
 

Lain

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Lain
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You should definitely reduce OBS' settings a bit then. More downscale, perhaps 30fps if you were using 60.
 
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