Question / Help Screen tearing in fullscreen/obs causing screen tear

bwaz

New Member
So for some reason everytime I go into fullscreen in a game with obs JUST open not even recording it tears my screen and makes it feel like it's 50 fps, then when I close OBS it completely stops and feels extremely smooth. I can't find the problem and have been just dealing with it lately. I need help and last time I tried a thread no one replied!

Last log: https://hastebin.com/aqoneyirek
Specs:
i7 7700k 4.2 ghz
GTX 1060 OC edition 6gb vram
1TB hard drive
BenQ 60hz monitor (OC to 69hz, changing it to 60hz does nothing)
MSI Carbon gaming pro ITX motherboard
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Usually this happens when game's fps not capped and thus leaves no resources for OBS Studio itself.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Anyway, there is no resources left for the application. You can try to make new Scene Collection and add 1 'Game Capture' source to the Scene. You may try to specify .exe file (or window title) that you want to capture to make sure that OBS Studio doesn't interfere with something else.
 

bwaz

New Member
I tried it with a specific exe, same thing happened and just kept scaring the screen, I don't know if OC my monitor to 69hz has anything to do with it but when I put it back to 60hz and did it, it still teared.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
A lot of people capturing applications with OBS Studio. You system is able to capture at least at 60fps as I see from the log. It cannot do more then 100fps (your frame download time is about 9ms). You have rendering lag that means that bottleneck is video system in your PC. If your display support any kind of adaptive sync (g-sync maybe), try to disable it in video card settings.
 

bwaz

New Member
Okay so, I run the game at about 1000 FPS so it shouldn't even be bottlenecking because I record in 240fps but the game has around 1000 so I don't understand why, I also don't have a g-sync monitor so that's irrelevant, any other ideas??
 

Suslik V

Active Member
The log only says that there is not enough resources in your video subsystem left for OBS Studio itself. It doesn't matter what caused this: third-party software you running on your PC; the application you want to capture or by beta update from the OS (or game).
 
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