Dave Haertel
New Member
My installation of OBS doesn't offer Quick Sync or NVENC as options, they are there but greyed out. The version of OBS I'm running is 0.638b.
My machine:
Older Core 2 Duo, 3.0 Ghz
Intel DG41RQ motherboard
Intel 128Gig SSD for all applications, games and OBS
GTX 550 ti Superclocked edition (2 Gigabytes on board)
4 Gigs of RAM (DDR II 1333)
2 monitors both running off DVI outputs
2 games primarily I'd like to stream via Twitch are Minecraft and CS: GO. Minecraft actually streams very well with the internal hook to Twitch, so it's not much of an issue. GO is something I'd really like to figure out. I can play GO on pretty high settings, but the minute I go to stream, ping goes up to 180 to 200 and the frames just drop out. I've seen through other posts that NVENC might be a great option but it's not available for whatever reason. Is this just too old a setup to use NVENC or is it something else? Did I install an incorrect version of OBS maybe?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
My machine:
Older Core 2 Duo, 3.0 Ghz
Intel DG41RQ motherboard
Intel 128Gig SSD for all applications, games and OBS
GTX 550 ti Superclocked edition (2 Gigabytes on board)
4 Gigs of RAM (DDR II 1333)
2 monitors both running off DVI outputs
2 games primarily I'd like to stream via Twitch are Minecraft and CS: GO. Minecraft actually streams very well with the internal hook to Twitch, so it's not much of an issue. GO is something I'd really like to figure out. I can play GO on pretty high settings, but the minute I go to stream, ping goes up to 180 to 200 and the frames just drop out. I've seen through other posts that NVENC might be a great option but it's not available for whatever reason. Is this just too old a setup to use NVENC or is it something else? Did I install an incorrect version of OBS maybe?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.