Question / Help Very Low FPS

KacperNoe

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Hi!
Recently, I started to have problems with OBS. Once, when I recorded with this application game called ,,Crysis 2", I had 50fps (I'm playing on my gaming laptop which is pretty good) and video quality was perfect. Now when I was recording the CS:GO I had like 15 fps. Can someone recommend me best setting for my pc?

Ps.: It seems like I can't upload my recording because they're too big.

Here I'm giving my latest log file (Pss.: Seems that I can't post my log neither. I'll upload it.)
 

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your settings are kind of bad,

first, gaming latops (mobile i7s) underperform when compared to desktop counterparts. and 1080@60 recordings are really high. you are also using the faster preset which not even my hexcore can do so dont expect to be able to do this.

If you have to record at 1080@60, dont expect your recordings to be small. If you want small, reduce your downscale to do 720@60 instead. change the CPU preset to superfast, set profile to high, set buffer to 0, scene buffering to 700ms.


Lastly but not least, you are using your intel card to scale with OBS, which is bad. since you have nvidia optimus, you need to tell the nvidia control panel for OBS to load on the nvidia card, second, if you have a black screen, change the GPU in the video tab of OBS to the nvidia.

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Loading up D3D10 on Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 (Adapter 2)...


btw, make sure you are not running CS:GO with the launch options with -high or -threads commands. this will cause issues with OBS.
 
Yeah, I don't know what happened to this software. When the first versions of OBS were out I was able to record in 60fps 1080p even gta v. Now I can't even record cs:go at 1080p 60fps ;/ .

Im gonna serch for some older versions of OBS. They were fine.
 
Yeah, I don't know what happened to this software. When the first versions of OBS were out I was able to record in 60fps 1080p even gta v. Now I can't even record cs:go at 1080p 60fps ;/ .

Im gonna serch for some older versions of OBS. They were fine.
Not with the faster CPU preset you didn't maybe superfast.
 
No still same problem even with older versions. Can Graphical Drivers cause this?
Read above, also you changed your OS recently, drivers, ALOT of things have changed, but its more about how you are going about 1080@60, I think you're mixed up with what your laptop is capable of.
 
Read above, also you changed your OS recently, drivers, ALOT of things have changed, but its more about how you are going about 1080@60, I think you're mixed up with what your laptop is capable of.
Hmmm.... I think I'm gonna wait for some updates to OS, drivers, and the OBS itself.
 
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Hmmm.... I think I'm gonna wait for some updates to OS, drivers, and the OBS itself.
Crisis and CS:GO are two different games. Crisis 2 is GPU heavy game while CS:GO is still more GPU heavy than anything. Just because you did this before 1080@60 doesn't mean you can just up and pick up any game and do it. As I said before, I highly doubt you were ever able to do this with the Faster preset.

I dont think your issue was the OC upgrade or even a driver. I think you are comparing apples with oranges.

Lastly, with local recordings, anything below the veryfast preset is useless. I would use the superfast preset as I showed you above, Same quality less CPU usage with the sacrifice of larger files. many people then, reencode their recording with handbrake to make the files smaller again. So in the end, same encode with same filesizes.
 
Crisis and CS:GO are two different games. Crisis 2 is GPU heavy game while CS:GO is still more CPU heavy than anything. Just because you did this before 1080@60 doesn't mean you can just up and pick up any game and do it. As I said before, I highly doubt you were ever able to do this with the Faster preset.

I dont think your issue was the OC upgrade or even a driver. I think you are comparing apples with oranges.

Lastly, with local recordings, anything below the veryfast preset is useless. I would use the superfast preset as I showed you above, Same quality less CPU usage with the sacrifice of larger files. many people then, reencode their recording with handbrake to make the files smaller again. So in the end, same encode with same filesizes.
Ok, thanks for explaining :D
 
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