Xorath
Member
So I've been using OBS Studio (OBS in general) for about a year now, and I've been really loving how well it's been designed and how super user-friendly it is.
One thing I did notice with Windows 10 updates, Driver updates & even OBS Studio updates...CPU usage has increased quite a bit. I see my CPU usage on OBS reach around the 70%-80% average at times (accompanied by Encoding overloaded messages at random times) and goes as low as 60%-55% on average. Back when I used to use my Windows 7 partition for streaming with outdated manufacturer graphics drivers the CPU usage remained at around 40%-50% at all times on average.
I wonder if there's any ways to improve my settings based on the current bottlenecks I'm suffering from with my current laptop for streaming...and if there's a way to minimize CPU usage so I can multitask much easier with simple things such as Skype/Discord or even browser usage. Would even be down to overclock my CPU within safe levels...since my CPU was designed to Turbo boost up to 3.0GHz but always seems to remain at around the 2.4GHz limit.
Any suggestions?
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One thing I did notice with Windows 10 updates, Driver updates & even OBS Studio updates...CPU usage has increased quite a bit. I see my CPU usage on OBS reach around the 70%-80% average at times (accompanied by Encoding overloaded messages at random times) and goes as low as 60%-55% on average. Back when I used to use my Windows 7 partition for streaming with outdated manufacturer graphics drivers the CPU usage remained at around 40%-50% at all times on average.
I wonder if there's any ways to improve my settings based on the current bottlenecks I'm suffering from with my current laptop for streaming...and if there's a way to minimize CPU usage so I can multitask much easier with simple things such as Skype/Discord or even browser usage. Would even be down to overclock my CPU within safe levels...since my CPU was designed to Turbo boost up to 3.0GHz but always seems to remain at around the 2.4GHz limit.
Any suggestions?
Uploading my log files to help out with getting better feedback.