SMOoORFofficial
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Old setup:
AMD 5800x am4 + 64gb DDR4 3200 + 3060 12gb VRAM
New setup:
AMD 9900x am5 + 64gb DDR5 6000 + 4070ti 12gb VRAM
I'm playing League of Legends on Windows 11, clean install from scratch, fps cap at 240. When I stream on both machines, I get fps drops to 150 and 170 respectively. Are you telling me how much software improvement is needed to only gain 20 fps and not be able to keep it at 240 to match my monitor? Is it a hardware issue? A software issue? I don't understand what's going on here, I've tried all the encoders, NVENC, x264, I've run as administrator, I've simplified scenes, I've set the nvidia control panel to maximum performance, I've set OBS and League of Legends to high priority, I've assigned cores to each software, I've enabled and disabled hardware acceleration, could it be an AMD problem? Would it be solved with Intel? I hope someone comes and tells me there's no solution, it's mainly a game problem, or at least some setting that I've forgotten and is essential...
AMD 5800x am4 + 64gb DDR4 3200 + 3060 12gb VRAM
New setup:
AMD 9900x am5 + 64gb DDR5 6000 + 4070ti 12gb VRAM
I'm playing League of Legends on Windows 11, clean install from scratch, fps cap at 240. When I stream on both machines, I get fps drops to 150 and 170 respectively. Are you telling me how much software improvement is needed to only gain 20 fps and not be able to keep it at 240 to match my monitor? Is it a hardware issue? A software issue? I don't understand what's going on here, I've tried all the encoders, NVENC, x264, I've run as administrator, I've simplified scenes, I've set the nvidia control panel to maximum performance, I've set OBS and League of Legends to high priority, I've assigned cores to each software, I've enabled and disabled hardware acceleration, could it be an AMD problem? Would it be solved with Intel? I hope someone comes and tells me there's no solution, it's mainly a game problem, or at least some setting that I've forgotten and is essential...