Noah Marsh
New Member
Alright let me give you the rundown of my setup first as this should be of no problem.
I'm running a two pc stream set up.
Gaming PC:
CPU: Intel i7 4820k overclocked to 4.3 ghz
GPU: Radeon R9 390X 8 GB gddr5
RAM: 16gb GSkill Sniper Series
CPU Cooler: Cooler master v8 GTS (2 of them)
Motherboard: MSI Military Class
Power Supply: Cooler Master v1000 watt 80+ Gold
Hard Drive: 1TB
Streaming PC:
CPU: Intel i3-8100
No GPU, since im using CPU for encoding
Motherboard: ASRock Z370M Pro4
Ram: 8gb DDR4
HD: 1 TB
PSU: Corsair 500 watt
I'm using a Elgato HD60 to capture gameplay from my gaming PC to the streaming PC. My problem is once I open up OBS its at 90% CPU Usage which should not be happening. Once I attach my video capture for the elgato the fps drops down to 20 or lower. By my understanding the mitigating of the gaming pc to streaming pc would call for low requirements for high end streaming. So why would OBS be giving me this issue? Could it be the capture card? Any help would be phenomenal!
I'm running a two pc stream set up.
Gaming PC:
CPU: Intel i7 4820k overclocked to 4.3 ghz
GPU: Radeon R9 390X 8 GB gddr5
RAM: 16gb GSkill Sniper Series
CPU Cooler: Cooler master v8 GTS (2 of them)
Motherboard: MSI Military Class
Power Supply: Cooler Master v1000 watt 80+ Gold
Hard Drive: 1TB
Streaming PC:
CPU: Intel i3-8100
No GPU, since im using CPU for encoding
Motherboard: ASRock Z370M Pro4
Ram: 8gb DDR4
HD: 1 TB
PSU: Corsair 500 watt
I'm using a Elgato HD60 to capture gameplay from my gaming PC to the streaming PC. My problem is once I open up OBS its at 90% CPU Usage which should not be happening. Once I attach my video capture for the elgato the fps drops down to 20 or lower. By my understanding the mitigating of the gaming pc to streaming pc would call for low requirements for high end streaming. So why would OBS be giving me this issue? Could it be the capture card? Any help would be phenomenal!