Andrew Pealock
New Member
Hey all!
Whenever I run OBS and play a game, my 144hz BenQ monitor is forced to 60hz, even though the framerate stays well into the 100s+. I have two monitors, one is the BenQ I mentioned before, and the other is a 60hz TV (Emerson I believe). I put OBS on the TV and game on the BenQ. I've searched around, and found some informative threads about this issue but they all are a bit dated and I wanted to see if there is any new solutions available. I've done the "disable preview" solution, and it definitely solves the issue but then I cannot monitor my stream whatsoever. To my knowledge, this is a Windows issue with DirectDraw on two separate screens causing a forced "lowest common denominator" refresh rate. Has anyone had any luck with another work around other than disabling preview while OBS is running?
TL;DR - #PCMR problems I can't game and stream at 144hz.
PC Specs - 4790k @4.4 - GTX970 - 16gb RAM
Enconding Specs - x264 very fast, 1080p60, CBR5000
Thanks everyone!
Whenever I run OBS and play a game, my 144hz BenQ monitor is forced to 60hz, even though the framerate stays well into the 100s+. I have two monitors, one is the BenQ I mentioned before, and the other is a 60hz TV (Emerson I believe). I put OBS on the TV and game on the BenQ. I've searched around, and found some informative threads about this issue but they all are a bit dated and I wanted to see if there is any new solutions available. I've done the "disable preview" solution, and it definitely solves the issue but then I cannot monitor my stream whatsoever. To my knowledge, this is a Windows issue with DirectDraw on two separate screens causing a forced "lowest common denominator" refresh rate. Has anyone had any luck with another work around other than disabling preview while OBS is running?
TL;DR - #PCMR problems I can't game and stream at 144hz.
PC Specs - 4790k @4.4 - GTX970 - 16gb RAM
Enconding Specs - x264 very fast, 1080p60, CBR5000
Thanks everyone!