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ASUS is permanently on my black list for hardware.

I've checked everything I can and for some reason I can't record at 1440p60. CPU isn't maxed out. RAM isn't maxed out. GPU, using it's built-in encoder, is supposed to be able to handle up to 4K at 90 FPS (IDK about that, but this is no where near that). Motherboard is the only other link in the chain and the configuration information for OBS VCE specifically states motherboards can limit recording and cause dropped frames. 

It's not just that though. I can't have my custom keyboard plugged into any motherboard USB ports. Otherwise, my system simply won't POST. Which is sincerely strange. I have to plug things that do that into a USB 3.0 PCI-e expansion card for it to work fine.

It's also generally been unstable. I don't overclock. Everything is vanilla. I deeply regret purchasing this board.

 

  1. Vitalius

    Vitalius

    08:21:43.007: Output 'adv_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 46327 (88.1%)

    That's just ridiculous. And it sincerely confuses me. I can record 1440p30 just fine. Doubling to 60 FPS makes me then drop 88.1% of frames? Really? That's illogical.

  2. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    If it can record at 1440p30 but not 1440p60 it might be OBS being bitchy. Does Shadowplay exhibit the same effect?

  3. Vitalius

    Vitalius

    I have a Fury X, so I can't use Shadowplay. 

    I could blame OBS. But there's nothing else that uses AMD's VCE that I can test with AFAIK.

  4. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    Oh, Fury X?

    Okay, that was someone else.

    GCN 1.2 cards can record up to 2160p30. That's why your GPU is having trouble at recording at 60fps, because it doesn't support recording at 1440p60.

  5. Vitalius

    Vitalius

    (3840*2160*30) / (2560*1440*60) = 1.125 Meaning that 2160p30 is 12.5% more pixels than 1440p60. 

    I understand it's not on the listed explicit "things that are supported", but does that mean any odd resolution wouldn't work? Because that'd be dumb. 

    So if I ran 1200p60, it won't work either because it's not explicitly 1080p60? That ... doesn't sound right.

  6. PlayStation 2

    PlayStation 2

    I'm not sure. VCE is kinda finicky with it as 720p60 is bitchy at high-ish bitrates on my 7850 but isn't at 1080p30.

    It'd be worth to give it a go.

  7. Vitalius
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