Well, i could not stream the game. Not even at medium settings.
Hardware:
i7 5820k @4,2
16gb DDR4 (gonna increase that but so far it was at 12gb total)
850 EVO 250gb (with the game installed on that)
GTX 970 Windforce OC (1530Mhz core).
Software:
Win10
Geforce 378.66 driver
OBS Studio
Everything upgraded to the latest version.
So far i stream at 1080p 60FPS with a variable bitrate from 5500 to 7500, often higher. The issue here is not the bitrate, since i have 25mbit/s upload. The issue is: i cant get OBS to have a higher priority on the encoder, i simply cant get a 1080p 60FPS stream up and running with the x264 encoder with modern games. BF1 works like a charm with 60FPS lock and high settings, but many other games turn out to be a lagfest without any signs of overloading the GPU or the CPU.
Specially Wildlands right now, the only way to stream it with THAT rig was on low graphics settings, how the hell is that possible? I mean the 970 is not the fastest GPU out there, but @ 1080p 60Hz it is enough to drive modern games without any problems at high/ultra settings. And the newest Ghost Recon has low requirements so far.
I just need a fix for that issue where i lose FPS on stream once my GPU starts to actually work and produce a decent amount of FPS ingame. Ingame it looks good, on the preview i see a slideshow and the stream looks just like that (checked with my laptop to make sure i dont push more GPU usage by looking at my own stream on the same PC).
Here is the current logfile:
https://gist.github.com/128ed05202c2fbcdb35f8e59c52167a4
Do i really need a freakin 1080Ti to push the game to max on a 1080p panel? Or a dual PC setup? I get it done, but i was able to stream for almost 3 years with that PC with no issues, just right now it feels like the usage on the hardware has increased by factor 5 or something...
Doublechecked everything, MSI afterburner did show me like 99% GPU usage and around 70-85% CPU usage that is completly fine and worked for me with the same settings for years... Wth is going on?
https://gist.github.com/128ed05202c2fbcdb35f8e59c52167a4
Hardware:
i7 5820k @4,2
16gb DDR4 (gonna increase that but so far it was at 12gb total)
850 EVO 250gb (with the game installed on that)
GTX 970 Windforce OC (1530Mhz core).
Software:
Win10
Geforce 378.66 driver
OBS Studio
Everything upgraded to the latest version.
So far i stream at 1080p 60FPS with a variable bitrate from 5500 to 7500, often higher. The issue here is not the bitrate, since i have 25mbit/s upload. The issue is: i cant get OBS to have a higher priority on the encoder, i simply cant get a 1080p 60FPS stream up and running with the x264 encoder with modern games. BF1 works like a charm with 60FPS lock and high settings, but many other games turn out to be a lagfest without any signs of overloading the GPU or the CPU.
Specially Wildlands right now, the only way to stream it with THAT rig was on low graphics settings, how the hell is that possible? I mean the 970 is not the fastest GPU out there, but @ 1080p 60Hz it is enough to drive modern games without any problems at high/ultra settings. And the newest Ghost Recon has low requirements so far.
I just need a fix for that issue where i lose FPS on stream once my GPU starts to actually work and produce a decent amount of FPS ingame. Ingame it looks good, on the preview i see a slideshow and the stream looks just like that (checked with my laptop to make sure i dont push more GPU usage by looking at my own stream on the same PC).
Here is the current logfile:
https://gist.github.com/128ed05202c2fbcdb35f8e59c52167a4
Do i really need a freakin 1080Ti to push the game to max on a 1080p panel? Or a dual PC setup? I get it done, but i was able to stream for almost 3 years with that PC with no issues, just right now it feels like the usage on the hardware has increased by factor 5 or something...
Doublechecked everything, MSI afterburner did show me like 99% GPU usage and around 70-85% CPU usage that is completly fine and worked for me with the same settings for years... Wth is going on?
https://gist.github.com/128ed05202c2fbcdb35f8e59c52167a4