Initial setup with problems during live playback.
Initial setup with problems during live playback.
Hey there! I see you're dealing with some performance issues while playing War Zone and streaming. Let's figure this out together. Have you checked your system's RAM and storage speed? Also, make sure your graphics card is properly connected and updated. Sometimes adjusting settings in both games and streaming apps can help. If the problem persists, let's look into your internet connection or hardware limits. You're doing great by asking these questions!
It varies based on what you mean by "lag." It's a general term covering all gaming problems, not just network issues. If it's about networking, your internet speed matters. Understanding your stream settings is also important. Lastly, have you installed the latest chipset and GPU drivers?
CPU activity stayed near 50% during play and streaming, temperatures remained stable. After a BIOS update, everything reset, so I had to begin fresh. All drivers were updated. Once the game launched, frames dropped noticeably—parachute and gun disappeared. Streaming speed was 813.5 KBps download, 834.8 kbps upload. Playing in streaming mode caused noticeable lag.
It seems the GPU might be struggling with rendering tasks. This issue hasn't been apparent during regular gaming or when testing high GPU load benchmarks.
Gameplay works just as well with OBS running in the background versus during a live stream. It drops when I switch to live, so you might want to consider swapping your GPU if needed. Check if Microcenter supports exchanging GPUs.
I can't comment on that. I'd run a stress test and other checks to find out more. It's strange to notice identical problems with CPU rendering.
I attempted to disconnect my Ethernet and rely solely on Wi-Fi, which only displayed 1 or 2 bars. Despite that, streaming and playing worked smoothly without problems. My PC connects to the wall via an old Cat 5e, while the router is on a Cat6. I recently replaced the PC's connection with a Cat 6 cable to the wall, but I still experience packet loss during games while streaming. Switching back to Wi-Fi resolved the issue. Is a Cat6 connection really insufficient for this situation? It seems counterintuitive that Wi-Fi can handle it while Ethernet struggles.