Hey everyone ,
We just bought a new PC with a Ryzen 3700x on a b450 msi gaming pro carbon ac Motherboad with 32GB Corsair Vengeance Ram and wanted to Stream with that PC.
The Problem is that OBS on that Computer crashes (random) , sometimes after 10 minutes and today after like 90 minutes.
I Updated all Chipsetdriver / GPU driver and so on.
I also used Prime95 for about 4 hours without any warnings or errors on all 16 threads - memory was tested aswell there.
The config we use is the following :
Intel i7-7700k Gaming PC using NDI 4.6 with NDI 3.8 Runtime into the 3700x Ryzen PC with the same versions.
Its no problem for the Ryzen to get the signal and stream at 1080p 60 fps on preset medium with like 35% cpu usage the temp doesn't go higher then 70° C but somehow it crashes.
I read that the error comes from overclocking the system but i didnt do anything like that , the cpu just uses the precision boost drive or whatever its called to boost itself up to like 4.2Ghz on all cores during the stream.
Hosting a Minecraft Server for like 8 hours is no problem and everything is working fine.
https://obsproject.com/logs/yucGWs3UTIFU5UFC
Regards
We just bought a new PC with a Ryzen 3700x on a b450 msi gaming pro carbon ac Motherboad with 32GB Corsair Vengeance Ram and wanted to Stream with that PC.
The Problem is that OBS on that Computer crashes (random) , sometimes after 10 minutes and today after like 90 minutes.
I Updated all Chipsetdriver / GPU driver and so on.
I also used Prime95 for about 4 hours without any warnings or errors on all 16 threads - memory was tested aswell there.
The config we use is the following :
Intel i7-7700k Gaming PC using NDI 4.6 with NDI 3.8 Runtime into the 3700x Ryzen PC with the same versions.
Its no problem for the Ryzen to get the signal and stream at 1080p 60 fps on preset medium with like 35% cpu usage the temp doesn't go higher then 70° C but somehow it crashes.
I read that the error comes from overclocking the system but i didnt do anything like that , the cpu just uses the precision boost drive or whatever its called to boost itself up to like 4.2Ghz on all cores during the stream.
Hosting a Minecraft Server for like 8 hours is no problem and everything is working fine.
https://obsproject.com/logs/yucGWs3UTIFU5UFC
Regards