Question / Help I'm not seeing desired performance in games, or the desired stream quality

As for my specs, this is a newly built PC that has the following parts:

Asus Crosshair VI AM4 motherboard

Ryzen R7 1800x

16GB of Corsair DDR4 3200 MHz RAM

GTX 1080 Founders Edition (will probably upgrade to a 1080ti shortly)

Corsair H115i Aio liquid cooler

256GB m.2 SSD & Seagate 2TB HDD @ 7200 RPM

Edit: Also probably worth mentioning I have a dual monitor set up.

My main monitor is 1920x1080 @ 144Hz

and my 2nd monitor is 1920x1080 @60Hz

I'm on a fresh install of Windows 10 (just installed it around 3 days ago) and all of my drivers are up to date as far as I know.

I'm trying to stream League of Legends @ Twitch.tv/thebiggiechingmcdingding (you guys can check my videos there to see my current performance and quality) at 1920x1080 @ 60fps.

I'd also expect to be able to play League of Legends at max settings and 1920x1080 @ 144fps, and I don't mind if it dips below 144fps so long as it's not going below 100. But that's not what I get when I stream at 1920x1080 @60fps. I get 120 to 70 fps and that's not with max in-game settings. I've seen people stream League of Legends with lower end systems at max in-game settings and a higher quality on Twitch than me. What am I doing wrong, how could I get better performance and quality?
 

EBrito

Active Member
No issues in that log.

For better quality:
Raise bitrate (new limit for Twitch is 6000Kbps) -too much bitrate can cause buferign for viewers with bad connection. So, leave this as a last option-

Preset FAST (you have a powerful CPU)
Rescaling filter LANCZOS.
 
No issues in that log.

For better quality:
Raise bitrate (new limit for Twitch is 6000Kbps) -too much bitrate can cause buferign for viewers with bad connection. So, leave this as a last option-

Preset FAST (you have a powerful CPU)
Rescaling filter LANCZOS.
So preset to fast, rescaling filter up, and higher bitrate for better stream quality?

What about my resolution or fps? Those are fine?
 

EBrito

Active Member
Yes.

You can try 1920x1080x30FPS (no rescaling)
And finally, try 1920x1080x60FPS (maybe in this case, preset=faster)
 
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