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@codesplice  Agreed, it's hit or miss all over the place.  As a FYI, I have an open ticket for this with Stadia support already, but it's been a few weeks without any sort of response.  I need to go ... See more...
@codesplice  Agreed, it's hit or miss all over the place.  As a FYI, I have an open ticket for this with Stadia support already, but it's been a few weeks without any sort of response.  I need to go open something up with Samsung, but their support options leave a little to be desired over there in terms of easy contact methods. I am hoping that ultimately this is just a combination of new hardware paired with new ChromeOS builds that will sort itself out with future updates, but for the nearterm it's a first world problem annoyance.  I can go plan on my Chromecast in 4k and it works fantastic.  
Hey guys, I have a Samsung Galaxy Chromebook with the 10th gen i5 that's having the same issue: https://community.stadia.com/t5/Stadia-on-Chrome/Samsung-Galaxy-Chromebook-won-t-work-with-stadia/m-p/... See more...
Hey guys, I have a Samsung Galaxy Chromebook with the 10th gen i5 that's having the same issue: https://community.stadia.com/t5/Stadia-on-Chrome/Samsung-Galaxy-Chromebook-won-t-work-with-stadia/m-p/26806 I tried the Hyper Threading toggle, but still running into the same issue where the CPU is maxing out about 5 min in and causing Stadia to be unplayable.  Any other thoughts on why this may be occurring? Thanks!
Yeah, I have tried that and practically everything I and others can think of.  No luck.  So frustrating on what is supposed to be the top of the line Chromebook.  Any way you look at it, the CPU is g... See more...
Yeah, I have tried that and practically everything I and others can think of.  No luck.  So frustrating on what is supposed to be the top of the line Chromebook.  Any way you look at it, the CPU is getting overloaded by 4k Stadia and causing the stream to stutter and lag, and it's only this way on this hardware.  
Jumped the gun on that last one, still not resolved.  Still crashing at the same time for the same reasons. 
Edit: Resolved - I upgraded Chrome OS from 84.0.x to 85.0.4183.84. Issue does not occur on newest ChromeOS build (I thought I had done done an OS update already, but apparently not). CPU Utiliza... See more...
Edit: Resolved - I upgraded Chrome OS from 84.0.x to 85.0.4183.84. Issue does not occur on newest ChromeOS build (I thought I had done done an OS update already, but apparently not). CPU Utilization barely ever crosses the 50% mark now.
I seem to have localized the issue after some more poking around.  It looks to be a spike in CPU utilization that is causing the issue.  At launch CPU utilization hovers around 30-60%, however at the... See more...
I seem to have localized the issue after some more poking around.  It looks to be a spike in CPU utilization that is causing the issue.  At launch CPU utilization hovers around 30-60%, however at the ~5 min mark a spike occurs at the same time as the initial freeze of the screen/stadia with the CPU going to 100% for a moment and then hovering around 80% utilization after that, which explains why it never seems to recover properly in the game.  See images below:   Seems pretty clear cut that VP9 at 4k is driving the CPU over it's threshold and causing the issue.  The question now, is what can be done if anything.
Running into the exact same issue here.  4k VP9 starts and runs perfect for about 5-10min and then boom, the game pauses and lag increases to about 3-4 seconds and becomes unplayable with the Stadia ... See more...
Running into the exact same issue here.  4k VP9 starts and runs perfect for about 5-10min and then boom, the game pauses and lag increases to about 3-4 seconds and becomes unplayable with the Stadia connection dropping from Excellent to Fair even though speed test confirms bandwidth is over 100Mbps.   Works this way normal chrome, in incognito, with Stadia+ plugin and without.  Same experience every single time. I can absolutely play in 1080p (VP9) just fine, or go play in 4k on my TV with the Chromecast, but the whole point of the Galaxy Chromebook for me was to do Stadia in 4k.