Virus & Threat Protection > Manage Settings > Windows Settings > Update and Security > Windows Security Windows settings > Privacy > Background App Added OBS to the list (click browse) and set to High PerformanceÄiagnostics and Feedback > Feedback Frequency = Never.Windows Settings > Gaming > Graphics Settings (using a 750ti so don't have the options for HAGS or VRR) I will list my Windows, NVCP, OBS and any other settings that could be helpful to you guys that you may have overlooked. Slow down was still present, so I changed some settings which I normally do anyway (in windows) as don't feel windows needs to have these running, most of my changes are done on the streaming PC as this is where I feel the issue lays, but anyway I will list all the settings that I know that I've changed on both pcs prior to the Elgato4k flipping out and my Gaming PC randomly rebooting, leading me to remove the Video capture source and add NDI back in, to then finding it smooth. So this is point where I'd been switching settings around in NVCP, OBS and 4k capture utility to try and remove this slowdown affect. (Streaming PC) Installed ob-NDI-plugin 4.9.0 (windows installer version) but unticked the NDI 4.1 Runtime and I installed NDI Tools 5.0.(Gaming PC) Installed ob-NDI-plugin 4.9.0 (windows installer version) and also let it install the NDI 4.1 Runtime.Other software I installed manually were OBS (27.1.3) and Process Lasso on both PC's (setting CPU Priority on OBS to High via Lasso), Elgato4k Capture Utility, Steam to obviously pull my game library in to test games (Steam overlay is off).I then updated both PC's to the latest Cumulative updates for 2004, and basically kept updating each pc till Windows no longer found any updates for Win 2004.Windows installed NVIDIA drivers 456.71 on both pc's, I left the streaming pc with 456.71 but did a DDU clean install of 471.68 on my Gaming PC.During the process of installing windows, I kept EVERYTHING plugged in including network cable and allowed Windows to update all my drivers during installation.(something I've done numerous times during the past couple of years of trying to identify this issue and found 2004 to be the most stable when gaming etc so I've stuck with it) Wiped both my gaming and streaming pc and reinstalled Windows 10 2004.Been testing all night for the past 4 hours and not a single hitch, slow down.Īnyway, I will run down as much as I can in my process during the course of today (had the day off so I've been at it since 09:00 yesterday morning) in case any of it helps you guys pin point any settings you may have differently. I then removed the Video capture source on streaming pc OBS, added in an NDI source and boom, preview window is buttery smooth, recordings are buttery smooth. (will check BIOS for any changes after posting this, will let you know if I spot anything different) I unplugged the HDMI cable from the back of my Gaming PC GPU (that was connected to the 4k60 pro) and turned the power back on and it booted up fine, but I noticed the RGB on my fans (which is controlled by an RGB box that came with the case) had reset, normally they'd scroll through a cycle of colors but they're now just fading in and out white, repeatedly, so I was like "hmmm. I was in the process of switching some options around in the Elgato 4k60pro Capture utility software (turning off SteamLink and setting EDID mode from display to internal) and my gaming pc flickered (as it tries to pulling the capture card signal), my gaming pc then went into a reboot loop until I forced the power off at the PSU. in all honesty I don't know what cured it, though suggest you read through incase anything stirs an idea in your head.
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