Problem with process & gpu usage (pubg.exe = no gpu usage but obs.exe gpu usage stonks)

Lexaaoff

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Hello guys,
I really want to play and stream PUBG but I have a really weird problem & that's why i'm coming here to get some help please...
To simply explain my problem, here it is : tslgame.exe (pubg) doesn't have any GPU usage on my task manager BUT obs.exe gpu usage greatly increase my gpu usage when I play to the game, even with a blank scene on my OBS which it come to one problem when I livestream : fps loss on stream because it goes to 100% of my gpu usage.
"tslgame.exe" process is the process of the game PUBG.
The GPU usage of PUBG is literraly on my obs.exe instead of my tslgame.exe... It's like all the gpu usage of the game transfer to my obs.

I see the gpu usage increasing on obs-browser-page.exe when the game is started, when I stop it, it come back to normal.

Do you guys already had this kind of problem ? Since the last time, I changed my computer & I still have the same problem...

My rig :
Ryzen 5900x
16Gb Ram @3200Mhz
2080 SUPER

https://lexaaoff.fr/screens/TslGame_vJStcXmXKv.jpg
 
I checked with afterburner while I was playing, without OBS, I have a high GPU usage but if I check task manager, my GPU got no usage
 
Look in Help menu. Restart OBS and perform a test stream/recording of no less than 30 seconds doing as you normally do, including playing games, full camera or whatever you normally do. Now upload the current log file and paste the url to the log in here. Click on the Analize button to start troubleshooting common issues.
 
This. Follow recomendations.

If you're a Twitch partner streaming over 6000kbps it's ok, but if you're not, don't go over 6000
Too many filters may be the cause. Less is better. Much less. You can play with this much filters on a 2 PC setup, so you play in one PC (or console) and the other for streaming.

You have a capable nVENC video card, use it so you take that overload on the CPU and allow other processes to work faster and better.

Finally, of course the game will use the GPU. If your task manager isn't showing it it's an error in it.
 
The thing is, the overload is on the gpu, not the CPU.
And I did a test with a blank scene collection, just my game, and it was the same problem.
It remember me the GPU priority problem where OBS and WINDOWS solved it by starting OBS as administrator and use game mode on windows.
 
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