F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Stream viewers frequently experience OBS and game instability with persistent crashes.

Stream viewers frequently experience OBS and game instability with persistent crashes.

Stream viewers frequently experience OBS and game instability with persistent crashes.

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banaantjejack
Junior Member
20
09-19-2017, 04:07 PM
#1
I’ve been encountering frequent crashes when streaming games such as Apex, Division 2, and Battlefield 4. I'm uncertain if my configurations are incorrect or if there’s another issue, but I can run these games at maximum graphics settings without problems. Any assistance would be appreciated.

My system specifications are:
Processor – Ryzen 1700x
Graphics Card – Radeon RX 580
Memory – 32GB
Download Speed – 70Mbps
Upload Speed – 5Mbps
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banaantjejack
09-19-2017, 04:07 PM #1

I’ve been encountering frequent crashes when streaming games such as Apex, Division 2, and Battlefield 4. I'm uncertain if my configurations are incorrect or if there’s another issue, but I can run these games at maximum graphics settings without problems. Any assistance would be appreciated.

My system specifications are:
Processor – Ryzen 1700x
Graphics Card – Radeon RX 580
Memory – 32GB
Download Speed – 70Mbps
Upload Speed – 5Mbps

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timo_1892
Senior Member
715
09-23-2017, 06:02 PM
#2
What is the power supply unit's make and model? What are the CPU and GPU temperatures and utilization rates while playing the game?
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timo_1892
09-23-2017, 06:02 PM #2

What is the power supply unit's make and model? What are the CPU and GPU temperatures and utilization rates while playing the game?

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mdelch
Junior Member
12
09-23-2017, 06:57 PM
#3
Here’s my power supply unit:

A Seasonic FOCUS Plus Series SSR-650FX, rated at 650 watts with an 80+ Gold certification and ATX12V & EPS12V compatibility. It's fully modular featuring a 120mm FDB fan and measures 140mm in size. I haven’t checked the temperatures yet, but it has performed well in previous gaming sessions.
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mdelch
09-23-2017, 06:57 PM #3

Here’s my power supply unit:

A Seasonic FOCUS Plus Series SSR-650FX, rated at 650 watts with an 80+ Gold certification and ATX12V & EPS12V compatibility. It's fully modular featuring a 120mm FDB fan and measures 140mm in size. I haven’t checked the temperatures yet, but it has performed well in previous gaming sessions.

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Macalena
Member
66
09-24-2017, 12:06 AM
#4
If you’re employing the central processing unit for video encoding (using x264), access your computer's BIOS and configure all parameters manually with conservative, standard configurations to ensure your motherboard isn’t unintentionally boosting your system beyond a reliable level.
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Macalena
09-24-2017, 12:06 AM #4

If you’re employing the central processing unit for video encoding (using x264), access your computer's BIOS and configure all parameters manually with conservative, standard configurations to ensure your motherboard isn’t unintentionally boosting your system beyond a reliable level.

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bubalu529
Member
114
09-24-2017, 12:39 AM
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Following @rgd1101’s recommendation, monitor the CPU/GPU temperatures. If the problem stems from a software malfunction (such as OBS, the GPU driver, or Windows), examine application events. Look for event ID 1000 to identify app crashes and determine which component is failing. Best regards, Joe
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bubalu529
09-24-2017, 12:39 AM #5

Following @rgd1101’s recommendation, monitor the CPU/GPU temperatures. If the problem stems from a software malfunction (such as OBS, the GPU driver, or Windows), examine application events. Look for event ID 1000 to identify app crashes and determine which component is failing. Best regards, Joe