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Having major problems recording and streaming

So whenever I record or stream in games my games start lagging terribly, i've used movavi screen recorder 8, OBS and streamlabs OBS, last time I recorded with OBS I was on rainbow six siege averaging around 110 FPS, and when I record it suddenly drops to 20-30. My OBS settings are: Recording Quality: High, medium file size, format, mp4, encoder software x264 (whenever i put it to AMD it says I need to update my drivers although they're highest in adrenalin)

 

My PC specs are:

Graphics card - MSI Armoured RX 580 (8gb vram GDDR5)

Processor - intel i5-6400k

Ram - 8gb

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14 minutes ago, Fushiatic said:

So whenever I record or stream in games my games start lagging terribly, i've used movavi screen recorder 8, OBS and streamlabs OBS, last time I recorded with OBS I was on rainbow six siege averaging around 110 FPS, and when I record it suddenly drops to 20-30. My OBS settings are: Recording Quality: High, medium file size, format, mp4, encoder software x264 (whenever i put it to AMD it says I need to update my drivers although they're highest in adrenalin)

  

My PC specs are:

Graphics card - MSI Armoured RX 580 (8gb vram GDDR5)

Processor - intel i5-6400k

Ram - 8gb

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This is weird. I have a less powerful system and I can do this without issue. Can you set incoading to something different such as your GPU or CPU? Also, try opening ms config (system configuration) Than click startup then "open task manager" Click on processes. Try running a game while not recording and streaming and watch the specs. Then stream and record and see what is much more in use. Tell me what has more stress on it while doing the tasks

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Well, Whenever I change my encoding to my GPU it says my drivers are 'outdated' being on the highest recommended amd settings, I went onto rainbow and I was having a smooth 100 fps average and I recorded and it dropped to 20-30 again, I had task manager open on the side and it said that CPU usage was 100% while the GPU was around 90%

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On 12/9/2018 at 7:02 PM, jake765111 said:

This is weird. I have a less powerful system and I can do this without issue. Can you set incoading to something different such as your GPU or CPU? Also, try opening ms config (system configuration) Than click startup then "open task manager" Click on processes. Try running a game while not recording and streaming and watch the specs. Then stream and record and see what is much more in use. Tell me what has more stress on it while doing the tasks

Well, Whenever I change my encoding to my GPU it says my drivers are 'outdated' being on the highest recommended amd settings, I went onto rainbow and I was having a smooth 100 fps average and I recorded and it dropped to 20-30 again, I had task manager open on the side and it said that CPU usage was 100% while the GPU was around 90%

 

^sorry for late reply I forgot to quote my old one

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On 12/26/2018 at 11:41 AM, Fushiatic said:

Well, Whenever I change my encoding to my GPU it says my drivers are 'outdated' being on the highest recommended amd settings, I went onto rainbow and I was having a smooth 100 fps average and I recorded and it dropped to 20-30 again, I had task manager open on the side and it said that CPU usage was 100% while the GPU was around 90%

 

^sorry for late reply I forgot to quote my old one

It looks like you have a weak CPU. If you can take a load off of your CPU that should do you good. 

 

Just out of curiosity, when you open System Configuration - Boot - Advanced options - What does it say for CPU and ram settings? A screenshot would be helpful

Did I fix your problem? Please feel free to donate to me at <Link Removed> 

Any donation is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

 

My pc - PCPartPicker part list 

 

 

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