I was previously using an i5 and a 1650 Super to stream a relatively low resource game.
My stream was to YouTube at 1440p@60fps and 30,000 CBR. I was simultaneously recording at CQP 18. It’s about all my graphics card can handle. But it can handle it just fine.
I recently changed the stream to 1080p@60 fps so I could stream to both YouTube and Twitch. I’m using a plug-in that allows me to encode the stream only once. So now I’m streaming At 1080p@60fps instead of 1440p@60fps and 6,000 CBR instead of 30,000 CBR.
I found a really good deal on a 4k@60hz monitor. If I replace my second monitor (1080p) with this one so I am running a 4K monitor and a 1440p monitor instead of the 1440p and the 1080p would I have enough computer resources? I would continue to stream in 1080p@60fps (encoded once) and would record 4k at CQP 18?
Thoughts?
My stream was to YouTube at 1440p@60fps and 30,000 CBR. I was simultaneously recording at CQP 18. It’s about all my graphics card can handle. But it can handle it just fine.
I recently changed the stream to 1080p@60 fps so I could stream to both YouTube and Twitch. I’m using a plug-in that allows me to encode the stream only once. So now I’m streaming At 1080p@60fps instead of 1440p@60fps and 6,000 CBR instead of 30,000 CBR.
I found a really good deal on a 4k@60hz monitor. If I replace my second monitor (1080p) with this one so I am running a 4K monitor and a 1440p monitor instead of the 1440p and the 1080p would I have enough computer resources? I would continue to stream in 1080p@60fps (encoded once) and would record 4k at CQP 18?
Thoughts?