Question / Help Problem after change to SSD Disk

RemsOon

New Member
Hello everyone,

At the beginning I would like to apologize for my poor english. I was streaming about for 3-4 month on twitch.tv and i was playing League of legends. There was everything perfect 0 lags, freezing i was 200+ fps in game.

After i buy new SSD disk (Kingstone SSD v300), I instaled new version of windows 7, then copy my OBS (with settings) and instal new League of legends. There starts problems when i start streaming, the game is not running smoothly. My FPS is jumping and i feel like my computer getting 2x worse.

Information about my computer:

Intel Core i5-3470
GeForce GTX 650Ti
GIGABYTE GA-H77-DS3H
OCZ ZT Series OCZ-ZT550W-EU 550W
GoodRam 2x4GB DDR3-1600
Kingstone SSD v300


Internet: 40mb/s download 4mb/s upload.

3dmark score of my graphic card + procesor is about 2900.

I using "gamecapture" and fullscreen mode in league of legends (before all changes it was running perfectly).

Btw. my last disk is broken.

Im trying to resolve this problem about 2-3 weeks but dont know what i should do at this time.

Can somone help me, tell me if you need any screens, logs or anything.
 

D4rKiTo

New Member
Check CPU temps when you stream, for example download coretemp, start it, let it at background and start stream. Wait like 2-3 minutes and minimize lol and check max temps.

If max teamps reaches +70 thats will be the problem, if not, maybe psu or some problem with windows.
 

D4rKiTo

New Member
RemsOon said:
Here is attachment with screen from coretemp.
Temps are ok so we discard cpu.

I've some ideas like trying reinstall obs and don't copy settings, just do it manually. Use game capture with aero on. Check that you have last driver updates (at least for gpu).

Anyways attach the last obs log so maybe someone more can help you.
 

Krazy

Town drunk
Yes, you should always include a log file when asking for troubleshooting help. It contains lots of juicy information about what is going on within the program that allows us to more easily identify where your issue might be.
 
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