Consider limiting your frame rate to prevent overheating during intense gaming or streaming sessions.
Consider limiting your frame rate to prevent overheating during intense gaming or streaming sessions.
The issue you're facing involves both thermal management and performance stability. Your setup shows signs of strain under high load, especially during streaming at full resolution. The overheating despite using cooling solutions suggests that the hardware might be pushing limits. The pixelation and FPS drops could stem from insufficient frame rate control or thermal throttling. Capping FPS might help stabilize performance but doesn't directly address overheating. Consider checking your cooling system, ensuring proper airflow, and possibly upgrading components if needed.
Make sure your FPS stays consistent when streaming; otherwise the game will consume nearly all your resources. Tools like rivatuner can help limit performance without relying on V-Sync. You might also find a setting in the NVIDIA control panel that lets you adjust caps, just search online for it.
V-sync stabilizes the refresh rate of your display, preventing screen tearing during gaming or rendering. Not using it allows the monitor to adjust its refresh rate dynamically, which can improve performance but may result in flickering if the frame rate drops.