![]() Since I have an 8C/16T CPU that runs at decent boost clocks, usually 4.2GHz all-core with 2 cores at 4.3, I imagine that CPU encoding would be the way to go, but regardless of my encoder I notice pretty severe hitching in the stream content. I have tried both CPU and GPU/NVENC encoding, and have found mixed results with both. I run all my games at 1440p, and prefer them to run at 100Hz or more with decent detail settings, since its a 2080S. GPU is pinned in some games (War Thunder, Risk of Rain) but not in others (Rocket League, which is capped at 175FPS). My RAM usage hovers between 40% and 60% while streaming. I run HWINFO while streaming, and my GPU temps never exceed 75 degrees C, and my CPU never exceeds 50C, so I know temperatures aren't my limitation. Optional: I have an elgato 4k60 Mk2 capture card, but I don't think plugging it into the same PC that runs the games will really do anything. Gigabit Ethernet from Charter Spectrum (only gigabit option in my area, speeds are pretty good) ![]() Lian Li PC-011D Razer with all 9 fans populated, so no airflow issues Ryzen 7 2700X, cooled by NZXT Kraken X72 with noctua redux fansĢx16GB TridentZ NEO RGB 3200Mhz CL 16 (x470 wont go above 3200 sadly) I tend to be technically literate (I work in IT) but stream settings are something new to me. ![]() ![]() My PC specs are strong, but still I find lots of stuttering in my streams and I am unsure what settings to use with my hardware and with my games. I am a small streamer, I like streaming video game content to my friends.
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