Christopher Baker
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i7-4790K, 16GB RAM, GTX 980ti all water cooled temps 50-55 degrees Celsius but OBS idles at around 15% cpu usage on a blank scene (with all, stuff when not displayed deactivate tickboxes ticked).
I stream using NDI to another machine, with NDI Output disabled I get very similar results in CPU usage. Shouldn't it be lower when not enabled to output??
When in game, say CS:GO my FPS goes from 300-350fps when OBS not running to sub 150fps when OBS running. PUBG is around 130-140fps when OBS not running and when OBS running sub 80-90fps OBS.exe always consuming around 35-50% CPU.
Settings mostly on low, minimums I'm suspecting something is going on somewhere else. Have reinstalled OBS and reimported scenes and profiles to the same problem.
I'm hoping someone can just take a look at my log file and just go - THERE'S THE ISSUE and it'll be something easily noticeable. CS:GO used to be really good sub 250fps, don't know about PUBG I've always had FPS problems with that game and OBS running. If i close OBS at any given time while gaming FPS just goes back up to normal.
Is OBS Studio supposed to use so much CPU even when not "Enabled NDI Output" is on?
Oh and yes, drivers always up to date. Even turned off AV and all those usual common things we check for.
I stream using NDI to another machine, with NDI Output disabled I get very similar results in CPU usage. Shouldn't it be lower when not enabled to output??
When in game, say CS:GO my FPS goes from 300-350fps when OBS not running to sub 150fps when OBS running. PUBG is around 130-140fps when OBS not running and when OBS running sub 80-90fps OBS.exe always consuming around 35-50% CPU.
Settings mostly on low, minimums I'm suspecting something is going on somewhere else. Have reinstalled OBS and reimported scenes and profiles to the same problem.
I'm hoping someone can just take a look at my log file and just go - THERE'S THE ISSUE and it'll be something easily noticeable. CS:GO used to be really good sub 250fps, don't know about PUBG I've always had FPS problems with that game and OBS running. If i close OBS at any given time while gaming FPS just goes back up to normal.
Is OBS Studio supposed to use so much CPU even when not "Enabled NDI Output" is on?
Oh and yes, drivers always up to date. Even turned off AV and all those usual common things we check for.