SunnyMoney
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Rig:
i7 7700K
GTX 1060 3GB
16GB DDR4 ram
275GB SSD
500GB HDD
500w evga PSU
Asus z170-e mobo
First of all, I stream to twitch and have been for the past 5 months. I've streamed Overwatch, Dark SOuls, Warframe, Shadow of Mordor, Mass Effect Andromeda, with NO problems at all. But the division... seems to not want to work right. Now, I JUST recently upgraded from an i5 6500 to an i7 7700K because the division would not stream well (choppy stream, frame drops, etc.,). I heard it was because I didnt have a good CPU. I upgraded to an i7 7700K and it still is messy. And what I mean by messy is, Im stream,ing at 60 FPS but OBS says im only streaming at 25-55 FPS and it floats around 25-35 when in combat. And yes, I did lower my in game settings to low-medium across the board. Now, the gam,e runs GREAT while im playing it, but the stream is choppy. No I dont have a red square at the bottom of OBS window and no it doesnt say any frames were dropped but you can clearly see the stutter and freezes on stream. It gives me an error that my encoder is overloaded and I should consider changing to a faster CPU preset. My stream settings are:
x264 encoder - CBR 4000 Bitrate - 2 keyframe interval - profile high - Veryfast - Outscaled 900p - Lanczos filter - 60 FPS .
Ive even tried similar settings on NVENC and even lowered some things such as bit rate, CPU Usage preset, output scale and went from 60 to 30 FPS and nothing works. I have 1000up/1000down internet and an i7-7700K which blows my mind that I STILL cant seem to get a decent stream. I have even set the affinity for OBS to use more cores than The Division and that didint help, prioritizing OBS over the game didnt help either. I was told that people with 144hz monitors (I have one) who set the ingame framerate to max tend to get problems on many games because that is overloading the GPU when trying to stream 60 FPS but it still doesnt make sense if im using CPU to stream.
I'm just curious, what does it take to stream the division? The only reason I upgraded my CPU was for the Division and its starting to seem like it was a waste of time.
Log File while at Veryfast: https://gist.github.com/c5b1900139b45fb314c33ede6c25e3a5
Log File while at Ultrafast(slowest preset): https://gist.github.com/0351faf398d87037365813411d053f3d
^^^ nNow while streaming here I dont get encoder overloaded but i will not go ovewr 35 FPS even when set to 60 FPS
i7 7700K
GTX 1060 3GB
16GB DDR4 ram
275GB SSD
500GB HDD
500w evga PSU
Asus z170-e mobo
First of all, I stream to twitch and have been for the past 5 months. I've streamed Overwatch, Dark SOuls, Warframe, Shadow of Mordor, Mass Effect Andromeda, with NO problems at all. But the division... seems to not want to work right. Now, I JUST recently upgraded from an i5 6500 to an i7 7700K because the division would not stream well (choppy stream, frame drops, etc.,). I heard it was because I didnt have a good CPU. I upgraded to an i7 7700K and it still is messy. And what I mean by messy is, Im stream,ing at 60 FPS but OBS says im only streaming at 25-55 FPS and it floats around 25-35 when in combat. And yes, I did lower my in game settings to low-medium across the board. Now, the gam,e runs GREAT while im playing it, but the stream is choppy. No I dont have a red square at the bottom of OBS window and no it doesnt say any frames were dropped but you can clearly see the stutter and freezes on stream. It gives me an error that my encoder is overloaded and I should consider changing to a faster CPU preset. My stream settings are:
x264 encoder - CBR 4000 Bitrate - 2 keyframe interval - profile high - Veryfast - Outscaled 900p - Lanczos filter - 60 FPS .
Ive even tried similar settings on NVENC and even lowered some things such as bit rate, CPU Usage preset, output scale and went from 60 to 30 FPS and nothing works. I have 1000up/1000down internet and an i7-7700K which blows my mind that I STILL cant seem to get a decent stream. I have even set the affinity for OBS to use more cores than The Division and that didint help, prioritizing OBS over the game didnt help either. I was told that people with 144hz monitors (I have one) who set the ingame framerate to max tend to get problems on many games because that is overloading the GPU when trying to stream 60 FPS but it still doesnt make sense if im using CPU to stream.
I'm just curious, what does it take to stream the division? The only reason I upgraded my CPU was for the Division and its starting to seem like it was a waste of time.
Log File while at Veryfast: https://gist.github.com/c5b1900139b45fb314c33ede6c25e3a5
Log File while at Ultrafast(slowest preset): https://gist.github.com/0351faf398d87037365813411d053f3d
^^^ nNow while streaming here I dont get encoder overloaded but i will not go ovewr 35 FPS even when set to 60 FPS