Question / Help Recording Blurry, Laggy And CPU Usage Is Really High

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So my specs are:

Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz

Video Card
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB

RAM
16 GB

Operating System
Windows 10

My OBS settings are:
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So when I try and record a game or something with these current settings, it says that the CPU usage is too high and I need to change my encoder settings, even when I am just recoding something such as my desktop it is on 10-15% CPU usage, if someone could help me it would be appreciated.
 

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Game Bar OFF
Game DVR OFF
CPU & GPU too busy for encoding, free up resources, I don't know what you have running and whether you can limit what you are streaming.
 
Game Bar OFF
Game DVR OFF
CPU & GPU too busy for encoding, free up resources, I don't know what you have running and whether you can limit what you are streaming.

I already have all of those off, and nothing is running in the background.
 
1) Change colour format back to "NV12", Colour Space to "709", Colour Range to "Partial";
2) Use NVENC (new), "Quality" preset, "CQP" rate control set to 16-23 (lower values = higher quality and diskpace requirements), disable "Lookahead" and "Psycho Visual Tuning";
3) Use "Game capture" instead of "Display capture";
4) Run OBS as administrator;
5) Under Windows 10 settings, "Gaming" category, enable "Game mode" and disable every other option you can find.

Unrelated to your problem, change recording format to .mkv then use File--->Remux recordings, after you end your session, if you really need .mp4 for editing purposes.
 
1) Change colour format back to "NV12", Colour Space to "709", Colour Range to "Partial";
2) Use NVENC (new), "Quality" preset, "CQP" rate control set to 16-23 (lower values = higher quality and diskpace requirements), disable "Lookahead" and "Psycho Visual Tuning";
3) Use "Game capture" instead of "Display capture";
4) Run OBS as administrator;
5) Under Windows 10 settings, "Gaming" category, enable "Game mode" and disable every other option you can find.

Unrelated to your problem, change recording format to .mkv then use File--->Remux recordings, after you end your session, if you really need .mp4 for editing purposes.

Ok thanks for the help.
 
1) Change colour format back to "NV12", Colour Space to "709", Colour Range to "Partial";
2) Use NVENC (new), "Quality" preset, "CQP" rate control set to 16-23 (lower values = higher quality and diskpace requirements), disable "Lookahead" and "Psycho Visual Tuning";
3) Use "Game capture" instead of "Display capture";
4) Run OBS as administrator;
5) Under Windows 10 settings, "Gaming" category, enable "Game mode" and disable every other option you can find.

Unrelated to your problem, change recording format to .mkv then use File--->Remux recordings, after you end your session, if you really need .mp4 for editing purposes.

Did all them and it now says encoding overloaded? But I can see my CPU % is decreased a lot and is now on 5%
 
Post a new logfile with a recording session and the changed settings.
 
It isn't a constant encoding overload message, it records, and every 10-20 seconds it says encoding overloaded for about 6 seconds.
 
Try capping your ingame FPS with VSYNC, ingame FPS cap or Rivatuner. Other than this, there's nothing else I can see that is wrong with your settings.
 
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