So Apex Legends was released yesterday and here I was, silly old me, thinking that I would be able to DL it, whack my stream on and get some nice new-game views on Twitch and YouTube. However, it appears that the game did not want to play ball with me and regardless of what graphics I set the game to, OBS was dropping frames whenever I tried to record. (average 60fps but dropping to 52 and 43 regularly, which was hugely noticeable on the recorded footage).
I need to make this very clear, my in-game performance was not affected in the slightest. I tried my standard 2460x1440, all settings up to max, game ran fine, OBS did the drops to 52 and 43. I tried 1920x1080 with all graphical settings on the lowest, tried capping the framerate etc., OBS drops to 52 and 43.
Now I am aware that recording footage to the same disk as the game is running from is, generally, a bad idea. However I'm waiting on a new, bigger SSD to arrive than my current 250gb, so I have the game installed on my HDD for now, with footage being recorded to that same HDD. This is nothing new however, I've done this with plenty of games, including CoD Blackout, and the recordings have worked absolutely fine. And I've had games previously have this exact same issue, except they've been installed on an SSD with the recordings going to the HDD.
So my question is this. Would recording to an SSD make a difference in OBS framerate, would it prevent the random drops? And would having a game on one SSD and recording to a second SSD be any better? The stats part of OBS told me that I was getting "Rendering Lag" with a time of 1.1ms per frame, however I've not had chance to see how this differs from other games. I'm also currently at work so I will add a log later if it's needed to help solve this issue.
I've heard talk of Windows 10 prioritising games over OBS which has seen similar issues to the above for other people, however I'm not sure a lack of power can really be attributed in this situation given this is not the most graphically intensive game I've tried to record, and yet is the only one I've ever had issues with in 1920x1080 resolution.
Any ideas? (I will add a log when I get home if it will help)
My PC:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti 11GB
Intel Core i7 8700K (6-Core, 12MB Cache, Overclocked up to 4.6GHz across all cores)
32GB Dual Channel DDR4 at 2667MHz (2x16gb)
I need to make this very clear, my in-game performance was not affected in the slightest. I tried my standard 2460x1440, all settings up to max, game ran fine, OBS did the drops to 52 and 43. I tried 1920x1080 with all graphical settings on the lowest, tried capping the framerate etc., OBS drops to 52 and 43.
Now I am aware that recording footage to the same disk as the game is running from is, generally, a bad idea. However I'm waiting on a new, bigger SSD to arrive than my current 250gb, so I have the game installed on my HDD for now, with footage being recorded to that same HDD. This is nothing new however, I've done this with plenty of games, including CoD Blackout, and the recordings have worked absolutely fine. And I've had games previously have this exact same issue, except they've been installed on an SSD with the recordings going to the HDD.
So my question is this. Would recording to an SSD make a difference in OBS framerate, would it prevent the random drops? And would having a game on one SSD and recording to a second SSD be any better? The stats part of OBS told me that I was getting "Rendering Lag" with a time of 1.1ms per frame, however I've not had chance to see how this differs from other games. I'm also currently at work so I will add a log later if it's needed to help solve this issue.
I've heard talk of Windows 10 prioritising games over OBS which has seen similar issues to the above for other people, however I'm not sure a lack of power can really be attributed in this situation given this is not the most graphically intensive game I've tried to record, and yet is the only one I've ever had issues with in 1920x1080 resolution.
Any ideas? (I will add a log when I get home if it will help)
My PC:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti 11GB
Intel Core i7 8700K (6-Core, 12MB Cache, Overclocked up to 4.6GHz across all cores)
32GB Dual Channel DDR4 at 2667MHz (2x16gb)