Question / Help My log has a lot of errors, and I feel my FPS being affected more often.

etrnlwait

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Hi guys.

I stream @twitch.tv/etrnlwait for a couple of years now, and as time has passed I noticed my CS:GO and DayZ experiences have gotten a lot worse.

I didn't change any major settings apart from adding stuff to scenes - even though they aren't polluted I believe - but my FPS has been suffering (mostly in-game).

I don't have any launch settings on CS:GO.

I'm uploading my log for today's 4 hour stream hoping to get some help... I noticed a lot of CLR Browser errors but I'm not sure how to fix them or even if they are normal.


Thanks.

Log: http://pastebin.com/ST9andjA
 

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c3r1c3

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1. If your monitor is running at 120hz, then limit CSGO's fps to 120 (or whatever to match your monitor's refresh rate).
2. Lower your webcam resolution.
3. Do understand that compressing Video takes a fair bit of system resources, ESPECIALLY at high(er) frames, like 60fps. If the impact of having OBS record at that framerate is too high for your system, drop your fps in OBS to 30.
4. Make sure that your CPU isn't downclocking itself. If it is, try cleaning out your system, reseating your HSF and (as an extreme) re-apply the thermal paste on your CPU.

As to things getting worse over time, it could be the drivers that are installed, or general 'junk' on the system, or various other things. OBS is pretty much the same it was 6-12 months ago (maybe even longer), so if there's been a change in performance, it's something you (or Microsoft, or NVidia, or etc., etc.) did to your system.
 

etrnlwait

Member
1. If your monitor is running at 120hz, then limit CSGO's fps to 120 (or whatever to match your monitor's refresh rate).
2. Lower your webcam resolution.
3. Do understand that compressing Video takes a fair bit of system resources, ESPECIALLY at high(er) frames, like 60fps. If the impact of having OBS record at that framerate is too high for your system, drop your fps in OBS to 30.
4. Make sure that your CPU isn't downclocking itself. If it is, try cleaning out your system, reseating your HSF and (as an extreme) re-apply the thermal paste on your CPU.

As to things getting worse over time, it could be the drivers that are installed, or general 'junk' on the system, or various other things. OBS is pretty much the same it was 6-12 months ago (maybe even longer), so if there's been a change in performance, it's something you (or Microsoft, or NVidia, or etc., etc.) did to your system.
I'm thinking it may be nVidia drivers. I format my PC every 3 weeks or so, kinda addicted to it.

Any idea on the CLR errors?

1. Yes it's running @120hz, I'll try capping the FPS but I doubt it will do much
2. Lower more than 720p? What would you recommend then?
3. 30 FPS is terrible for FPS games, I might try 48 later if all else fails!
4. System is clean as I open it often, I'll check the clock + temperatures tho cause I hadn't thought of that


Thank you for taking the time to reply!
 
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