So I upgraded my computer and I don't know if it's the new tech or maybe I'm running a new version of OBS now? But I wanted to post here first incase it helps the developers with the new Windows and 12th gen intel.
So if I alt-tab OBS will randomly stop streaming or recording, I've tested both. When it freezes it spikes up in Average time to render frame and skipped and missed frames due to encoding and rendering. Running Windowed full screen it happens less, but still happens sometimes. It does it in all games. I'm running them in Game Capture mode.
All of my OBS settings are the same as my old rig that had no issues.
Old rig.
I'm about to try and older version and see if it gets better but I don't know which one to try. I am not really wanting to go back to Windows 10 cause of the new CPU or I would. Supposedly E-cores don't even function on Windows 10?
So if I alt-tab OBS will randomly stop streaming or recording, I've tested both. When it freezes it spikes up in Average time to render frame and skipped and missed frames due to encoding and rendering. Running Windowed full screen it happens less, but still happens sometimes. It does it in all games. I'm running them in Game Capture mode.
All of my OBS settings are the same as my old rig that had no issues.
Old rig.
- i7-6700k @ 4.5Ghz
- GTX 1080
- 16 GB 3000Mhz ram
- sata SSD and m.2 SSD
- Windows 10
- i7-12700k @ stock boost (5.0Ghz)
- RTX 3070 Ti
- 32 GB 3000Mhz ram
- same.
- Windows 11
- Running things as admin
- bios updates
- Windows updates
- bios game compatibility
- disabling E-cores
- game mode on and off and game bar on and off
- Messing with bitrates, quality, downscale filters, everything I can in OBS
- There is more but I can't think at the moment of them all, if someone says it I'll remember.
I'm about to try and older version and see if it gets better but I don't know which one to try. I am not really wanting to go back to Windows 10 cause of the new CPU or I would. Supposedly E-cores don't even function on Windows 10?