goodwarrior12345
New Member
Hey everyone,
A really frustrating issue came out of nowhere recently and I've spent the past few hours trying to fix it. No matter what I do, my GPU encoder gets completely overloaded and I don't get why it would do that. I've tried bringing my game's graphics settings down, bringing my encoder settings down, rolling back to an older OBS version, different Nvidia driver versions. Nothing makes sense.
Here's a log with an example of the issue: https://pastebin.com/g2uMxM9c
I've been keeping an eye on my task manager during that particular OBS session. The GPU usage graph is... interesting to say the least: https://i.imgur.com/F9A4ddx.png
Also, if it gives any clue as to what might be happening, when I tried capturing the screenshot with ShareX, there was a gap of like 10 seconds between me pressing the screenshot hotkey and hearing the capture sound effect, and that screenshot actually getting saved. Not sure what I could do to troubleshoot the problem further.
A really frustrating issue came out of nowhere recently and I've spent the past few hours trying to fix it. No matter what I do, my GPU encoder gets completely overloaded and I don't get why it would do that. I've tried bringing my game's graphics settings down, bringing my encoder settings down, rolling back to an older OBS version, different Nvidia driver versions. Nothing makes sense.
Here's a log with an example of the issue: https://pastebin.com/g2uMxM9c
I've been keeping an eye on my task manager during that particular OBS session. The GPU usage graph is... interesting to say the least: https://i.imgur.com/F9A4ddx.png
Also, if it gives any clue as to what might be happening, when I tried capturing the screenshot with ShareX, there was a gap of like 10 seconds between me pressing the screenshot hotkey and hearing the capture sound effect, and that screenshot actually getting saved. Not sure what I could do to troubleshoot the problem further.