Ok, so I am using NDI to transfer from my gaming pc to my streaming pc. Lets say in PUBG I usually get 80-100FPS when OBS isn't on, and when it's on I get 20-30FPS. (Not streaming or anything) I do have an external Elgato to use instead, but the audio is horrendous, needing to use an audio meter program, which sounds like crap to me, because I am used to 7.1 surround w/bass.
I put the process down to low priority but it's very choppy on the streaming PC in OBS. I have not tested the stream yet. But is there anyway for OBS to use minimal CPU?
I put the process down to low priority but it's very choppy on the streaming PC in OBS. I have not tested the stream yet. But is there anyway for OBS to use minimal CPU?
- GAMING PC
- Windows 10 PRO
- GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 FTW+
- PSU: AMD FX-8350 8 Core 4.0Ghz OC to 5Ghz
- RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600
- 1TB HDD Seagate
- 120GB SSD Sandisk
- Monitors: 3x CF396 Samsung 27 inch
- Mobo: Gigabyte 970A-UD3P
- Streaming PC
- Acer Aspire 5
- Intel i7 7500U OC 3.5Ghz
- Intel Graphics 620
- RAM: 8GB DDR4
- HDD: 1TB