Hey guys,
So recently I switched from dual PC streaming to single PC streaming due to all of the headaches I've had trying to get it to run consistently and smoothly. So to maintain the same performance I have decided to use a spare GPU (1050ti) that I had laying around to put into my gaming rig to act as the encoder and take the load off of my main GPU (1080ti).
I am aware that the only thing I really need to do in OBS is to set the "GPU" number in the H.264 settings, however, is there any additional setup I need to do in my Nvidia Control Panel AND more importantly which number should I use in the available selection (0,1,2,3,etc?) I am assuming that I use "1" since I have seen people say "0" is the main gpu that I am using and that 1 would be the secondary GPU. The problem is there is no real way to check this (that I am aware of) and when I open MSI afterburner to check the numbers start at 1 not 0. So any direction would be greatly appreciated. I will leave pictures of my Motherboard below as well as how my config is set up.
In addition, I am going to be streaming at 1080p60 at 4.5mbps, while at the same time recording at 1080p60 25mbps while using 2 pass encoding and 4 b-frames. Do you guys feel that the 1050ti can handle both at the same time considering I won't be doing anything else on that GPU aside from letting it handle the work while my main GPU games? Also if I am solely using h.264 to encode (which I will be) would increasing the "process priority" of OBS as a running program increase my CPU usage in a negative way, like say taking it from "normal" to "above normal"? That is as high as I am willing to go mind you, I won't be making it go any higher than that.
Thanks to all that help me with this issue, thankfully I seem to have it all set up and ready to go, I'm just trying to make sure that the 1050ti is handling the work while the 1080ti handles the games. Have a great day!
Motherboard: Asus Z170-AR, white circled port has the 1080ti in it, red circled port has 1050ti in it. The red circled port was the next available full sized port due to 1080ti's size. Just wanted to include this info in case the "number" is contingent to the slot its in on the motherboard as I'm not sure if it goes in order of slots. If it DOES go in order of slots then wouldn't that make the tiny x1 slot above my 1080ti number "0"? Thanks again.
-MrBayeasy
So recently I switched from dual PC streaming to single PC streaming due to all of the headaches I've had trying to get it to run consistently and smoothly. So to maintain the same performance I have decided to use a spare GPU (1050ti) that I had laying around to put into my gaming rig to act as the encoder and take the load off of my main GPU (1080ti).
I am aware that the only thing I really need to do in OBS is to set the "GPU" number in the H.264 settings, however, is there any additional setup I need to do in my Nvidia Control Panel AND more importantly which number should I use in the available selection (0,1,2,3,etc?) I am assuming that I use "1" since I have seen people say "0" is the main gpu that I am using and that 1 would be the secondary GPU. The problem is there is no real way to check this (that I am aware of) and when I open MSI afterburner to check the numbers start at 1 not 0. So any direction would be greatly appreciated. I will leave pictures of my Motherboard below as well as how my config is set up.
In addition, I am going to be streaming at 1080p60 at 4.5mbps, while at the same time recording at 1080p60 25mbps while using 2 pass encoding and 4 b-frames. Do you guys feel that the 1050ti can handle both at the same time considering I won't be doing anything else on that GPU aside from letting it handle the work while my main GPU games? Also if I am solely using h.264 to encode (which I will be) would increasing the "process priority" of OBS as a running program increase my CPU usage in a negative way, like say taking it from "normal" to "above normal"? That is as high as I am willing to go mind you, I won't be making it go any higher than that.
Thanks to all that help me with this issue, thankfully I seem to have it all set up and ready to go, I'm just trying to make sure that the 1050ti is handling the work while the 1080ti handles the games. Have a great day!
Motherboard: Asus Z170-AR, white circled port has the 1080ti in it, red circled port has 1050ti in it. The red circled port was the next available full sized port due to 1080ti's size. Just wanted to include this info in case the "number" is contingent to the slot its in on the motherboard as I'm not sure if it goes in order of slots. If it DOES go in order of slots then wouldn't that make the tiny x1 slot above my 1080ti number "0"? Thanks again.
-MrBayeasy