DrunkenJedi
New Member
Hi,
I have an i5 4670k (not overclocked), a 7970 and 8gb of RAM.
I play DOTA 2 in 1920x1080 with all settings at max.
I can stream anything at max and get great in-game framerates but only streaming at 30fps. I'd like to be able to stream DOTA 2 60fps
My problem is that when I set it to 60 it feels... Juddery. Yeah, juddery when I move. I had task manager up and when I dragged the camera around the minimap my cpu usage went up to 90-ish. Turning my cpu fan up from min to max speed changed nothing, it still felt juddery as fuck. There's also a spectator thingy where you can smoothly move the camera and where before it was only bad during faster camera movements with this it is *consistently* juddery and unwatchable.
Is it my settings or can my cpu not handle streaming at that framerate, even a source game?
Here are the vods of my attemps: http://www.twitch.tv/mrdrunkenjedi/profile/pastBroadcasts
Thanks
I have an i5 4670k (not overclocked), a 7970 and 8gb of RAM.
I play DOTA 2 in 1920x1080 with all settings at max.
I can stream anything at max and get great in-game framerates but only streaming at 30fps. I'd like to be able to stream DOTA 2 60fps
My problem is that when I set it to 60 it feels... Juddery. Yeah, juddery when I move. I had task manager up and when I dragged the camera around the minimap my cpu usage went up to 90-ish. Turning my cpu fan up from min to max speed changed nothing, it still felt juddery as fuck. There's also a spectator thingy where you can smoothly move the camera and where before it was only bad during faster camera movements with this it is *consistently* juddery and unwatchable.
Is it my settings or can my cpu not handle streaming at that framerate, even a source game?
Here are the vods of my attemps: http://www.twitch.tv/mrdrunkenjedi/profile/pastBroadcasts
Thanks