Question / Help Dual-PC Streaming-Setup - Stream looks choppy - not 60 FPS

mRKK2k

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Hey guys,

a few month ago i build myself a Dual-Streaming-Setup. It took me hundreds of hours and costs me a lot of money. So far basicly everything is working BUT my stream just cant compete with the quality of for instance dr. disrespect.

By quality im not talking about pixelation i mean smoothness. The stream always looks a little bit choppy.

Here is an example stream: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/392737977

Im not a beginner in OBS and streaming but somehow i cant figure out what causes this issue.

Im in the military and only have access to my straming setup on the weekends so i cant post a logfile right here. All i can say is i always watch the advanced statistik logg of OBS while streaming --> no lost frames to rendering or uploading!

My Streaming-PC Setup:

Intel Core i7 5690X @ 4,3 GHz (overclocked)
16 GB DDR4 @ 2333 MHZ
Samsung 128 GB SSD
ASUS X99 ROG Mainboard
Avermedia GC573 Capturecard (FullHD @240hz)
Connected to the Gateway via Cat7 with 100.000 Download and 50.000 Upload
My Gateway is NOT supporting Gigabit (intern) but that shouldnt be a problem i guess?
Im not using Windows Screen cloning - I send my Gaming-PC Video directly via HDMI 2.0 into the INPUT of my CaptureCard and feed my Gaming Monitor via the OUTPUT/Passtrough from my Capturecard.

Detailed Setup

My OBS Settings:

X.264
Faster
1920x1080
6000 to 7000 Upload
Keyframe Interval 2
32 sampling
Priority higher than standard

Source Settings from Capture-Card
1920x1080
Highest Possible or 60 FPS (you cant set 240 or 144 here unfortunatly)
Deacitvate Puffering


Things i tried:

Local Recording doesnt make a difference to Streaming
Lowering the CPU Preset
Switching to 720p
Using an Elgato HD60 Pro (60 Hz) Capturecard


I really hope someone of you could help me figure this out because i cant do it on my own. Maybe my priority on twitch is to low in order to get more performance out of it.....
 
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