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Acanis
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Lag on forces 4k with new Chromebook

Hey, I was using Stadia on my old Windows PC and my graphic card wasnt able to decode VP9. So I bought me a Chromebook. I bought a little better one, because I want to use an external monitor.

My monitor: AOC AGON AG273QCX Curved Gaming Monitor; 144Hz and 2560 x 1440

My Chromebook: HP Chromebook x360 14-da Convertibel Notebook (Intel® UHD Graphics 620, 8 GB DDR4-2133 SDRAM, Intel Core i5 8250U)

I connected them with a very good USB c to Display Port adapter.

My chrome://gpu:

Video Acceleration Information

Decode h264 baselineup to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode h264 mainup to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode h264 highup to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode vp8up to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode vp9 profile0up to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode vp9 profile2up to 4096x4096 pixels
Encode h264 baselineup to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps
Encode h264 mainup to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps
Encode h264 highup to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps
Encode vp8up to 4096x4096 pixels and/or 30.000 fps

 

I tested PUBG on Stadia with automatic configuration and everything was fine, it even did use VP9 *yay*! ^^

After that I used Stadia+ to force 4k streaming (with VP9) and I had several lags...

My Stadia-Speedtest says: 394.94 Mbit/s.(I can play on highest quality)...

In PUBG I have a average package loss of 0,3%, stable 60 fps at 1920x1080. My Cog System Info Viewer tells me, that my CPU and my Memory are fine, while playing.

In my 2nd round I even had a problem with the colours... I add a screenshot example:Screenshot 2020-05-08 at 19.25.57 - Display 2.png

 

Is my setup still too weak to force 4k on a external monitor or do you have any idea, how I can fix the lags? :disappointed_face: I want to use Stadia on higher quality...

 

Thanks!

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