Bug Report obs freezing my PC

Node231

New Member
Hey all!

Recently I switched over from xSplit to obs, everything has been great so far except that I've been having some trouble with obs freezing.

I have absolutely no idea what could be causing the crash, I've tried several things mentioned in this forum, removing AVG seemed to help some ( now using MSE ) .
But about an hour after I start streaming it does not fail, my screen freezes and I have to restart.


Here are my specs, this screenshot was taken shortly after a crash:
http://i.imgur.com/g5rb0Td.png


Sorry I don't know how to give a log of this but would gladly do so if someone told me how

Thanks!


edit:
cpu is not overclocked

edit2 LOG (I have several if needed):

Code:
Open Broadcaster Software v0.472b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
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CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU Speed: 3502MHz
Physical Memory:  4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
stepping id: 7, model 10, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
Aero is Disabled
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Adapter 1
  Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti
  Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 1025179648
  Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 3220779008
=====Stream Start=====================================================================
  Multithreaded optimizations: On
  Base resolution: 1920x1080
  Output resolution: 1280x720
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Loading up D3D10...
Playback device Default
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Using desktop audio input: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
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Audio Encoding: MP3
    bitrate: 256
Using graphics capture
Using Monitor Capture
x264: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2 AVX
x264: profile High, level 3.2
------------------------------------------
Video Encoding: x264
    fps: 45
    width: 1280, height: 720
    preset: veryfast
    CBR: no
    CFR: no
    max bitrate: 1700
    buffer size: 1700
    quality: 7
------------------------------------------
Using RTMP service: Twitch / Justin.tv
  Server selection: rtmp://live-dfw.justin.tv/app
bufferTime: 1718, outputRateWindowTime: 1000, dropThreshold: 2218
SharedTexCapture hooked
 

soopah

Member
did you see CPUTIN temp? it's on your motherboard (can you confirm it's not an sensor error?) and it's really high temp :s

Is your case have a good airflow?
 

Zephiris

Member
Node231 said:
Here are my specs, this screenshot was taken shortly after a crash:
http://i.imgur.com/g5rb0Td.png

Your max temperatures are indicating that your system is freezing because it is overheating. The thermal junction maximum temperature (TJMax) for almost any PCB is 100°C and it appears that several of your sensors are approaching and even exceeding that. Whenever temperatures reach or go over the TJMax permanent damage can be done to your system which will also drastically shorten the lifespan of any other parts inside. I would strongly recommend that you take a look at the cooling system (fans and heatsinks) in your case before putting your computer under any type of load again.
 

Node231

New Member
Thanks guys!

I thought it could be that so I went ahead and posted the temps, it's kind of odd that I've never had this problem before when streaming hours on end.

Something must be going wrong, I'll check it out, thank you!
 

Krazy

Town drunk
I'm not actually convinced you are overheating, here. Your Core Temps are all fine, and after a bit of poking around, stuff like CPUTIN and SYSTIN are known to give bogus readings in these monitoring programs.
 

soopah

Member
stuff like CPUTIN and SYSTIN are known to give bogus readings in these monitoring programs.

AUXTIN, TMPTIN3 an 4 maybe they are wrong,
but I m pretty sur CPUTIN is the motherboard chipset (z77). and SYSTIN is somewhere on the
motherboard (near pciexpress slot 1)
like all other ASUS mb.
Try with an other tools, like HWinfo.

the only way is to open the case and check temp with a thermo
 
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