Vaughn Whiskey
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Ok, I know this is asked a lot here and I know there are 100 different answers but my question is more related to if there is any reason to stream at 60fps? Now I stream currently at 720p, 30FPS and 2100 bitrate with not issues but I recently noticed with the Battlefront beta on PC that my OBS preview looks choppy or not fluent as my own screen. This might be from the fact I am streaming at 1080p over 60FPS but I was wondering if there would be any reason to stream at 60FPS to ensure a smooth stream.
Some things to take in to consideration.
I am not partnered on Twitch
I have a decent computer ( i think atleast) i7 4770k, 16gb and 4gb 960.
When i tried to stream at 60 at 720p for a test, it ran smooth but at times my CPU would hit 90ish load and my FPS count on OBS would dip to like 20.
I have 10 upload for speed.
Now, Is it even worth trying to sort out a way to stream 60fps and why would my CPU hit that high when it averages 48 load when I stream at 720p 30fps. Is 60FPS that more of a load on resources?
Sorry if it seems like I am everywhere with this question, I just been wondering.
Vaughn
Some things to take in to consideration.
I am not partnered on Twitch
I have a decent computer ( i think atleast) i7 4770k, 16gb and 4gb 960.
When i tried to stream at 60 at 720p for a test, it ran smooth but at times my CPU would hit 90ish load and my FPS count on OBS would dip to like 20.
I have 10 upload for speed.
Now, Is it even worth trying to sort out a way to stream 60fps and why would my CPU hit that high when it averages 48 load when I stream at 720p 30fps. Is 60FPS that more of a load on resources?
Sorry if it seems like I am everywhere with this question, I just been wondering.
Vaughn