Question / Help Video stuttering/lagging

Wolvenworks

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Was recording CSGO at 60fps. My computer was playing the game at 80-110fps while recording. Read about the frame rate diffrence causing that, so i upped my recording framerate to 80. It made the stutter/lag worse. What did i fail to change?

Attached: latest log file, just in case.

any additional info that i didn't add, feel free to ask for more details. i'm not sure what else would i need to tell
 

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dping

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Was recording CSGO at 60fps. My computer was playing the game at 80-110fps while recording. Read about the frame rate diffrence causing that, so i upped my recording framerate to 80. It made the stutter/lag worse. What did i fail to change?

Attached: latest log file, just in case.

any additional info that i didn't add, feel free to ask for more details. i'm not sure what else would i need to tell
Yeah, dont do that. keep OBS at the fps you wish to record at. the max is usually 60fps. this is by design.

if you want to create less load on your GPU, lower the MSAA to less than 8x. maybe 2x or 4x. anything more its kind of a waist if you wish to maintain high fps.
 

Wolvenworks

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Yeah, dont do that. keep OBS at the fps you wish to record at. the max is usually 60fps. this is by design.

if you want to create less load on your GPU, lower the MSAA to less than 8x. maybe 2x or 4x. anything more its kind of a waist if you wish to maintain high fps.

Uh thing is, my ROG can handle the load of recording CSGO at 60fps while playing at 60fps (especially if i turn off motion blur. it clocks up to 110+fps at max setting), and i AM putting OBS at 60 fps. that'ws why i'm so confused right now as to wtf is going on, yeah?
 

dping

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Uh thing is, my ROG can handle the load of recording CSGO at 60fps while playing at 60fps (especially if i turn off motion blur. it clocks up to 110+fps at max setting), and i AM putting OBS at 60 fps. that'ws why i'm so confused right now as to wtf is going on, yeah?
Streaming puts a lot of stress on CPUs which most games are bound by CPU draw calls so when OBS setting are to high, fps in game will drop
 

Wolvenworks

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Streaming puts a lot of stress on CPUs which most games are bound by CPU draw calls so when OBS setting are to high, fps in game will drop

not streaaming. i said recording up there y'know -__-

at this point there's no way i can stream since my hardware can't handle it, but it can definetly handle recording csgo at 60fps while playing at over the 60fps mark. that's why i'm stumped.

PLEASE read my statement at the top carefully. recording is not equal to streaming, and i think we can all agree on that
 
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