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Issue with Discord streaming becoming unstable on full GPU usage.

Issue with Discord streaming becoming unstable on full GPU usage.

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vinic00kie
Member
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06-28-2023, 02:00 PM
#1
Hello, I'm trying to figure this out as best as I can with Google translate.
I encountered an issue with Discord while streaming God of War to my girlfriend. The stream became choppy at times. Before, it didn't happen because I had already shared the game with her and never faced that problem.
I noticed the issue appears when the GPU reaches 100%. I've used the drivers I had before (466.47) and the stream works fine, but now with the current ones (522.25), it's problematic.
I want to stick with the latest drivers instead of the old ones. Any suggestions? I've already tried turning off hardware acceleration and changing the video codec.
It should be clear that the game runs smoothly in my own view, not during the broadcast.
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vinic00kie
06-28-2023, 02:00 PM #1

Hello, I'm trying to figure this out as best as I can with Google translate.
I encountered an issue with Discord while streaming God of War to my girlfriend. The stream became choppy at times. Before, it didn't happen because I had already shared the game with her and never faced that problem.
I noticed the issue appears when the GPU reaches 100%. I've used the drivers I had before (466.47) and the stream works fine, but now with the current ones (522.25), it's problematic.
I want to stick with the latest drivers instead of the old ones. Any suggestions? I've already tried turning off hardware acceleration and changing the video codec.
It should be clear that the game runs smoothly in my own view, not during the broadcast.

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BigAndLess
Junior Member
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06-28-2023, 02:27 PM
#2
I know a friend who experienced this problem. He was using the Discord app on his computer, but when we tried running the web version from the Discord website, he noticed no issues. The performance was much better with less memory usage and CPU activity. He was able to play full tilt without any "Discord issues." Maybe you could try switching to the web version and see if it works similarly.
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BigAndLess
06-28-2023, 02:27 PM #2

I know a friend who experienced this problem. He was using the Discord app on his computer, but when we tried running the web version from the Discord website, he noticed no issues. The performance was much better with less memory usage and CPU activity. He was able to play full tilt without any "Discord issues." Maybe you could try switching to the web version and see if it works similarly.