Question/Issue:
I have a dual PC setup. My main computer has a GTX 1080 (8GB), i7 processor, 32GB RAM.
My streaming PC has a GTX 660, i5 processor, and 8GB RAM. (Yes it’s old).
It seems that every game I play these days on my main PC, takes up about 80%-100% of my CPU and GPU. So anytime I try to stream with x246, even with low bitrate, OBS instantly says “Encoding Overloaded”.
I’ve recently discovered the NDI plugin, but I still have the same issue if I try to use x246, and I drop frames in game too.
So I’ve had to resort to using the NVENC encoder which obviously produces lower quality but barely phases my computer.
So my question is, is there anything I can do to make games or obs be less intensive on my computer using x246?
If not, what are the best possible settings for using the NVENC encoder?
I have a dual PC setup. My main computer has a GTX 1080 (8GB), i7 processor, 32GB RAM.
My streaming PC has a GTX 660, i5 processor, and 8GB RAM. (Yes it’s old).
It seems that every game I play these days on my main PC, takes up about 80%-100% of my CPU and GPU. So anytime I try to stream with x246, even with low bitrate, OBS instantly says “Encoding Overloaded”.
I’ve recently discovered the NDI plugin, but I still have the same issue if I try to use x246, and I drop frames in game too.
So I’ve had to resort to using the NVENC encoder which obviously produces lower quality but barely phases my computer.
So my question is, is there anything I can do to make games or obs be less intensive on my computer using x246?
If not, what are the best possible settings for using the NVENC encoder?
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