Hi, I have the problem when I record (local record, no streaming) a game, the game run perfectly fine at 60 fps (1080p) but when I finish and check the results, it seems the video have low FPS in certainly parts. I check if the problem was the game but no, it says 60 FPS at all time and there is no overload because the CPU/GPU always run at 35-55%. And the game isn't even heavy.
I tried with other recording programs and happens anyway like windows game dvr/xbox and no matter what I do, what configuration I touch in OBS, if low/high bitrate, low/high quality, choose between the CPU (i5 4590) or the GPU (RX 570 4GB) for recording, Iowing game graphics, disabled game mode from Windows, etc., I TRIED EVERYTHING that you can think because I look in the forum and other places through Google.
So, what I think is... Maybe can be my SSD (Crucial BX 500 240GB) the problem? I will explain. I have this PC for 3 years with a HDD 1TB (WD Blue) and always works great (never try really to record my gameplays years ago, just record a few minutes and didn't notice this problem, anyway was a long time ago). I decide to buy an SSD to improve the perfomance and I install only Windows 10 and essential programs in it and the rest in the HDD. Then after 1 month of use it start to have some weird problems. For example, Windows 10 at first, initiates withing 15-25 seconds more or less (fast like any SSD right?), but now it took 5-10 MINUTES since I touch the power button. After that, at first, the system freezes whenever I try to do any simple thing (like second click a folder), but when I repeat this action again, it happens fast, like a normal SSD. The majority of the time works fine the PC, but this problems keep continuing every day. I try everything to solve this problem too but nothing works, looking through the BIOS, updating any program/driver and windows, changing the SATA cable, etc. This SSD only have 3 months of use. I don't know if it's broken or what, all tests (like SSD Benchmark, CrystalDisk Info, and other more I forgot) says that the SSD is fine and is fast like any other of his type, but in practice that doesn't happen, like if it were a problem of write/read. So the question is, this problem that have my SSD, can interfere with my recordings causing low fps in the video but not in-game? Can be a problem of write/read of the disk?
More info: I installed OBS Studio in the SSD disk (C:) and try it on the HDD disk (D:) too, but the problem persist. The games are installed in the HDD, separately from the operative system.
I hope can understand my problem and can reach the with the problem, I upload log files but I don't know if are the correct, so any additional info needed, ask me.
I tried with other recording programs and happens anyway like windows game dvr/xbox and no matter what I do, what configuration I touch in OBS, if low/high bitrate, low/high quality, choose between the CPU (i5 4590) or the GPU (RX 570 4GB) for recording, Iowing game graphics, disabled game mode from Windows, etc., I TRIED EVERYTHING that you can think because I look in the forum and other places through Google.
So, what I think is... Maybe can be my SSD (Crucial BX 500 240GB) the problem? I will explain. I have this PC for 3 years with a HDD 1TB (WD Blue) and always works great (never try really to record my gameplays years ago, just record a few minutes and didn't notice this problem, anyway was a long time ago). I decide to buy an SSD to improve the perfomance and I install only Windows 10 and essential programs in it and the rest in the HDD. Then after 1 month of use it start to have some weird problems. For example, Windows 10 at first, initiates withing 15-25 seconds more or less (fast like any SSD right?), but now it took 5-10 MINUTES since I touch the power button. After that, at first, the system freezes whenever I try to do any simple thing (like second click a folder), but when I repeat this action again, it happens fast, like a normal SSD. The majority of the time works fine the PC, but this problems keep continuing every day. I try everything to solve this problem too but nothing works, looking through the BIOS, updating any program/driver and windows, changing the SATA cable, etc. This SSD only have 3 months of use. I don't know if it's broken or what, all tests (like SSD Benchmark, CrystalDisk Info, and other more I forgot) says that the SSD is fine and is fast like any other of his type, but in practice that doesn't happen, like if it were a problem of write/read. So the question is, this problem that have my SSD, can interfere with my recordings causing low fps in the video but not in-game? Can be a problem of write/read of the disk?
More info: I installed OBS Studio in the SSD disk (C:) and try it on the HDD disk (D:) too, but the problem persist. The games are installed in the HDD, separately from the operative system.
I hope can understand my problem and can reach the with the problem, I upload log files but I don't know if are the correct, so any additional info needed, ask me.