Question / Help Best Twitch streaming settings for my rig?

Dylan Driesens

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Processor Information:
Vendor: GenuineIntel
CPU Family: 0x6
CPU Model: 0x45
CPU Stepping: 0x1
CPU Type: 0x0
Speed: 1896 Mhz
4 logical processors
2 physical processors
Video Card:
Driver: Intel(R) HD Graphics 5000

DirectX Driver Name: igdumdim32.dll
Driver Version: 10.18.10.3960
DirectX Driver Version: 10.18.10.3960
Driver Date: 29 Sept 2014
OpenGL Version: 4.3
Desktop Color Depth: 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
DirectX Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 5000
VendorID: 0x8086
DeviceID: 0xa26
Number of Monitors: 1
Number of Logical Video Cards: 1
No SLI or Crossfire Detected
Primary Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Desktop Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Primary Display Size: 23.50" x 13.23" (26.97" diag)
59.7cm x 33.6cm (68.5cm diag)
Primary Bus Type Not Detected
Primary VRAM: 1024 MB
Supported MSAA Modes: 2x 4x 8x

Sound card:
Audio device: Speakers (Realtek High Definiti

Memory:
RAM: 8120 Mb

Ping: 14 ms
Upload: 2.75 mbps
 
you should honestly just try something and see if it streams. then when you repost, post your logfile from the help menu after streaming. copy the link to the logfile and post the link here.

a good starting point is 720@30, but since I think your CPU is a i3? you might want to try and use quicksync instead of x264.
 
you should honestly just try something and see if it streams. then when you repost, post your logfile from the help menu after streaming. copy the link to the logfile and post the link here.

a good starting point is 720@30, but since I think your CPU is a i3? you might want to try and use quicksync instead of x264.
He has a broadwell CPU as denoted by the "5000 series" graphics, which means he has an ultra low voltage CPU, which means it is unfit to stream.

Your best bet is to use quciksync to stream, but your CPU is very low-power and streaming is medium-high power. It likely will not work very well.
 
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