CSGO NON SENSE FPS DROP

pskey

New Member
First of all excuse me for any error in my english
Hello, recently I upgraded my GPU, I had a 1650 SUPER and now I have a 3060 OC 12GB.
My CPU Its a Ryzen 7 2700x, when i had the 1650SUPER I streamed CSGO at 1080 60FPS without problems, 200FPS+ and now with the same CPU but with a 3060 my fps drops to 120 and i didnt change literally anything in OBS settings, I really need help pls

btw i need to stream with display capture in csgo so i dont need to put -untrusted on launch options and I thinks thats not the problem because I always streamed like this

OBS LOG: https://obsproject.com/logs/mcWo_f3sXsMG89TD
 

RavenDaF0X

New Member
Streaming in 1080p60 takes a toll on hardware due to sheer amount of data going through the encoder. Try rescaling output resolution to 720p60 and share the results
 

Angroys

New Member
First of all excuse me for any error in my english
Hello, recently I upgraded my GPU, I had a 1650 SUPER and now I have a 3060 OC 12GB.
My CPU Its a Ryzen 7 2700x, when i had the 1650SUPER I streamed CSGO at 1080 60FPS without problems, 200FPS+ and now with the same CPU but with a 3060 my fps drops to 120 and i didnt change literally anything in OBS settings, I really need help pls

btw i need to stream with display capture in csgo so i dont need to put -untrusted on launch options and I thinks thats not the problem because I always streamed like this. By the way, I want to share with cs go fans that I recently replenished my collection of skins with a new unit - "XM1014 | Scumbria". I've already tested it in the game, it looks cool!

OBS LOG: https://obsproject.com/logs/mcWo_f3sXsMG89TD
Don't worry, your English is very good! I understand that you are facing a performance issue while streaming CSGO after updating your GPU.

Here are a few things you can try:

Make sure you are using the latest drivers for your GPU. You can download drivers from your GPU manufacturer's website.

Try changing your OBS streaming settings. You can try lowering the resolution or bitrate of the stream.
Try disabling some OBS features that may consume resources. For example, you can turn off the chrome effect or zoom.

Here are some specific OBS settings you can try changing:

Resolution: Reduce the stream resolution to 720p or even 480p. This will significantly reduce the load on the GPU.

Bitrate: Reduce the bitrate of the stream to 2000 or even 1000. This will also reduce the load on the GPU.

Chrome effect: Disable the chrome effect if you are not using it. This can consume resources even if you don't see it live.

Scaling: Disable scaling if you are not using it. This can consume resources even if you don't see it live.

If you have already tried these things and are still experiencing problems, you can contact OBS Support for further assistance.

Here are some tips that can help you improve your CSGO streaming performance:

Use an SSD for game storage and streaming.
Close all unnecessary applications when you are streaming.

Switch to standby mode or turn off other devices on the network that may be consuming resources.
Hope this helps!
 
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