Bug Report Onscreen Flickering and FPS "problems"

Ellaire

New Member
well alright i tried exactly what is described in that guide.

i changed the frequency to 75, but when testing it says out of frequency. i tried 70 it worked, but the screen looks like totally messed up, like it has the expected size and ratio but the screen looks like 240p.

tried the same with 65 which seems to be ok so far, so i guess i should do the same to my second monitor?

it looks like the benq gl2250 just supports frequency to 64 hz

another thing, In nvidia panel a friend told me to always set in the 3d settings to set to single display mode, because my second monitor is just for surfing, is this right or can this cause problems ( although I am really sure it was the same flickering with both modes)
 

Ellaire

New Member
hilalpro said:
hmm, can you try with 75hz on automatic "standard"


yes i tried, set to 75, standard: automatic, color depth was by default on 16 , i tried both 16 and 32, the same problem- it only worked with 65 so far
 

Ellaire

New Member
after some days of abscence and yet doing some testing I have FINALLY found out what is wrong, well not directly but what the origin of my problem is.

when first installing obs, I made all settings to be almost the same as xsplit, as far as it was possible and as far as I was used to it.

So, of course I clicked to deactivate Aero Theme while streaming, because well why not it is unnecessery and usually should use mor performance than windows basic. so as soon as i started streeaming aero was disabled, tabbing in the game, flickering softly like crap.

now, that I have disabled aero theme even outside of the streaming, I played some games without streaming, and it suddenly it was the same flickering crap.

so now just this, if i let aero theme enabled my streaming and my own screen runs like a smooth cat. this really makes no sense.

YET.. with aero theme enabled, moving windows on the desktop looks choppy and unsmooth, I really can't understand this ?
 

hilalpro

Member
generally if the game runs on full screen mode (non windowed) aero could effect little to nothing.

about the choppiness and unsmoothness you feel when moving windows around. you should use msi afterburner to determine how much gpu usage and the running clock's during that.
 

Ellaire

New Member
just tried this out

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do not really know what to do with this information, temperature is always around 30 and goe up a little to liek 50-60 under streaming and playing.

fan speed is always the same, shouldnt that go up with more usage?

anyways, on desktop gpu usage was very low , when i started firefox, and opened a flashplayer element, a stream for example, the choppiness begins, but yet gpu usage wasnt really going up, maybe 10 % then

I don't get it, can flashplayer drag fdown your system so bad? I never had this feeling because I am always watching streams on my second monitor
 
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