Hi there,
I've had issues streaming a handful of games now, from graphic intensive ones to simple turn-by-turn card games. From what I've read, the GPU is likely being overloaded. I've capped my frames, adjusted OBS and in-game settings to as low and as quick as they'll go, and I get nothing. I've even gone so far as to disable the Windows Fall Creator's Game Mode in the Windows Registry (some extensive googling pointed that it might be the culprit) and that's made little impact.
Log file:
https://gist.github.com/ad115528ac838e31a96a0eedbbbb1908
PC Specs;
i7-7700k
GTX-1080ti
32GB DDR4 3200Mhz
Latest game in question? Final Fantasy XV. Before that? They Are Billions.
Admittedly, I am playing the games in 2560x1080. But I'm still downscaling to an appropriate output resolution, and it's not like I'm playing in 4k or VR... how on earth is my GPU overloading?
Any help is appreciated, I've been tearing my hair out over this.
EDIT: I initially posted the wrong log.
I've had issues streaming a handful of games now, from graphic intensive ones to simple turn-by-turn card games. From what I've read, the GPU is likely being overloaded. I've capped my frames, adjusted OBS and in-game settings to as low and as quick as they'll go, and I get nothing. I've even gone so far as to disable the Windows Fall Creator's Game Mode in the Windows Registry (some extensive googling pointed that it might be the culprit) and that's made little impact.
Log file:
https://gist.github.com/ad115528ac838e31a96a0eedbbbb1908
PC Specs;
i7-7700k
GTX-1080ti
32GB DDR4 3200Mhz
Latest game in question? Final Fantasy XV. Before that? They Are Billions.
Admittedly, I am playing the games in 2560x1080. But I'm still downscaling to an appropriate output resolution, and it's not like I'm playing in 4k or VR... how on earth is my GPU overloading?
Any help is appreciated, I've been tearing my hair out over this.
EDIT: I initially posted the wrong log.
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