My games drop massive fps drops when i open up OBS studio it hasn't done it before not sure why its doing it now. Anyone ideas? My setup is i7-4790k and gtx 1080 32 gb ram ddr3 1866mhz
Start OBS, find the obs.exe/obsstudio.exe process, right click it, CPU Affinity > Always > Select CPU Affinity, uncheck all of the boxes except CPUs 3 and 7.
Save/apply, try using OBS again.
Also maybe get some temp monitor software like HWMonitor. It's possible OBS + a game is overheating your CPU. But OBS should only use like 2-10% of your CPU if configured right.
yes, it's for an antimalware scanner that actually works.
Just ran it and found 0 threats so what could be causing it to make my game lag ? only when i have obs open it lags but when i close it. I get my stable fps back.
Well make sure your OBS settings are good. Check the 2nd link I posted.
You can also try a software like Process Lasso to manually assign programs to specific CPU cores:
https://bitsum.com/
You can try it out first with task manager, but task manager doesn't do permanent assignments.
There's no reason OBS should be causing your games to lag, unless thy're all trying to use the same CPU core.
Well make sure your OBS settings are good. Check the 2nd link I posted.
You can also try a software like Process Lasso to manually assign programs to specific CPU cores:
https://bitsum.com/
You can try it out first with task manager, but task manager doesn't do permanent assignments.
There's no reason OBS should be causing your games to lag, unless thy're all trying to use the same CPU core.
Well make sure your OBS settings are good. Check the 2nd link I posted.
You can also try a software like Process Lasso to manually assign programs to specific CPU cores:
https://bitsum.com/
You can try it out first with task manager, but task manager doesn't do permanent assignments.
There's no reason OBS should be causing your games to lag, unless thy're all trying to use the same CPU core.
Start OBS, find the obs.exe/obsstudio.exe process, right click it, CPU Affinity > Always > Select CPU Affinity, uncheck all of the boxes except CPUs 3 and 7.
Save/apply, try using OBS again.
Also maybe get some temp monitor software like HWMonitor. It's possible OBS + a game is overheating your CPU. But OBS should only use like 2-10% of your CPU if configured right.
Start OBS, find the obs.exe/obsstudio.exe process, right click it, CPU Affinity > Always > Select CPU Affinity, uncheck all of the boxes except CPUs 3 and 7.
Save/apply, try using OBS again.
Also maybe get some temp monitor software like HWMonitor. It's possible OBS + a game is overheating your CPU. But OBS should only use like 2-10% of your CPU if configured right.
By save and apply you mean close lasso or ? Cause i dont see a save or apply option
Start OBS, find the obs.exe/obsstudio.exe process, right click it, CPU Affinity > Always > Select CPU Affinity, uncheck all of the boxes except CPUs 3 and 7.
Save/apply, try using OBS again.
Also maybe get some temp monitor software like HWMonitor. It's possible OBS + a game is overheating your CPU. But OBS should only use like 2-10% of your CPU if configured right.
By save and apply you mean close lasso or ? Cause i dont see a save or apply option
I meant click the ok button for the CPU affinity window. leave process lasso running. If you minimize it should minimize to the system tray. (where the audio and network icons are)
Tip for at least slightly improving any game: Set the affinity of your game .exe's to not use CPU0; Windows uses that core almost exclusively, so by telling your games not to use it you avoid having your games compete with Windows. If you set steam.exe to not use CPU0, no game you launch from Steam, including from desktop shortcuts, will use CPU0 either; the same should apply to Origin, Arc, uPlay, etc.