Hello! Can someone please make some settings, i have a fairly low end pc with old components and i'd like to record my game, but i cant
Components:
-GPU Is an Nvidia gt440
-CPU Is an Intel Core I3 4th gen (4170)
-6GB Ram
Thank You!
Totally agree with Lawrence_SoCal,
I have the same gen (4th gen) Dell Optiplex 9020 with the Core i5 processor (4570), 16G of RAM and the Nvidia Geforce GT 610 graphics card and it'll do OBS, but not do two screen captures at once without some issues. I don't stream at this time, and if I did, it'd be for live YouTube content. At the moment, it's what I have, yes, running Windows 10 (bought it refurbished in 2019 to replace an ailing old Dell Studio XPS with the first gen Core i7 [920] processor, running Vista and had 4G of RAM).
This current PC is an upgrade, even though the graphics card, I carried over from the old PC (it, itself was a replacement for the original ATI Radeon card that had died in 2015). I did try to pad this current PC with a slightly newer, and slightly faster graphics card, but it didn't work. For starters, it didn't really fit with the shroud and cooling fan, and secondly, I could not get it to output video to both monitors (DVI was fine, VGA, not so much, HDMI, don't know), Problem was, I run the small form factor version of the desktop and space is very limited as the PCIe slot is near the power supply, and it tops out at 14A on the +12V rail, at best, the card, the GeForce GT 730 needs to see 20A.
Even here, I am due for an upgrade for 1080 output/editing, but especially on OBS as it is CPU intensive to begin with. I'm trying to do it with OBS outputing 720, which technically is mostly HD footage, even though YouTube does not consider it HD.
I can edit in 1080, but the issue is, I edit in proxies and even it does not scrub smoothly and output to 1080 when exporting and it plays back fine in VLC. That and if I try to utilize both cameras and edit them in Hitfilm (my editor), it can develop the occasional artifact or lose frames, single camera, not an issue, or overlay graphics or a JPG photo etc over video is fine.
So yes, you will need to upgrade Get at LEAST a 6th gen Core i5, or i7 with 10, or 11 (11 will only work on the last couple of gen based boxes, which can be an issue as I think MS has stopped selling 10 in stores or online.)