EpicNinjaGaming
New Member
So I have been using OBS to stream to YouTube and most recently Twitch for the last few months and have had no issues streaming 1080p@60fps using hardware encoding until yesterday. I was streaming World of Warships for about 2.5 hours with no issues, took about an hour break and then tried to stream PUBG and everything went to crap. OBS was saying that my encoder was overloaded so I dropped the graphics settings in PUBG to high from ultra, no change still only getting ~20FPS and massive lag in game. Dropped it to medium, same thing. Changed to software encoding in OBS, dropped the bitrate to 6000 from 10000, no change. Dropped to 720p, nothing. Chalked it up to PUBG/Steam and closed the game. Reverted back to my original settings, launched World of Warships and now its lagging the same way. My question is did PUBG/Steam mess something up on my computer that is causing this issue? I can get the logs when I get home if needed. My build is below.
Ryzen 5 1600X(not overclocked)
16GB DDR4 Ram 2400
AIO 240mm Watercooler
256GB SSD/1TB 7200RPM HDD
RX580 4GB
I have a 1Gbps Uverse FTH(fiber to the home) connection so I know thats not the issue as speed tests showed ~600Mbps down and ~200Mbps up last night. It can vary due to other connections and our DTV but not enough to cause issues with bandwidth. My computer is hardwired into the modem.
Thanks in advance!
Ryzen 5 1600X(not overclocked)
16GB DDR4 Ram 2400
AIO 240mm Watercooler
256GB SSD/1TB 7200RPM HDD
RX580 4GB
I have a 1Gbps Uverse FTH(fiber to the home) connection so I know thats not the issue as speed tests showed ~600Mbps down and ~200Mbps up last night. It can vary due to other connections and our DTV but not enough to cause issues with bandwidth. My computer is hardwired into the modem.
Thanks in advance!