Experiencing lag during the streaming of Warzone
Experiencing lag during the streaming of Warzone
Upload and check for rubberbanding in the game or your stream. As explained, rubberbanding indicates server connection problems at any point along the line. It can stem from local network issues or a long distance to the server. Unlike high ping, which points to bandwidth usage or physical distance, rubberbanding may also suggest server-side issues. If it's specific to Warzone, troubleshooting becomes simpler. What resolution are you using—720p60, 1080p30?
Upload status is 24 and I'm using 1080p. My typical frame rate is around 60 fps. The main problems are in Warzone—everything else works perfectly. It seems the issue is specific to that game, but it's more stuttering than just lag. My screen occasionally freezes for a second, making it feel like I'm behind where I was before.
For drivers, remove using DisplayDriverUninstaller, then visit Nvidia's page and choose an older version or two. Alternatively, select beta drivers. This should always be the initial action if there are any GPU issues. For tracking, you can use MSI Afterburner or similar tools that display graphs. Run once without streaming and examine the graph (you can also capture a screenshot). Then run with streaming and observe the updated graph. Focus on monitoring memory usage (RAM and VRAM), temperatures, CPU/GPU activity, etc., to better identify the problem.
Streaming reaches 50% GPU utilization. Memory consumption stays at 7776 MB. CPU temperature hovers around 60°C. CPU usage fluctuates between 50 and 80, occasionally spiking to 80% during streaming but generally staying near 50. When streaming, GPU can hit 80%, yet memory usage remains consistent. CPU performance is strong at 60% load, though it increases significantly. These metrics were captured using MSI Afterburner.