PetePlays_TV
New Member
Hey so I was streaming today, and I was playing overwatch and I was not constantly getting my 144FPS I need for my 144HZ monitor to be as smooth as it usually is, I was streaming with NVENC on 3500 Bitrate at a 720p60fps stream (downscaled from 1920x1080)
I usually hit my 144FPS cap in overwatch very easily when not streaming, I play on low settings with either 75%-100% render scale.
My internet speed 70 DOWN 6 Upload
My CPU usage was at like 2% the entire time every time I looked at OBS.
Playing PUBG was fine and all it was just my CPU usage was very low in all of this probably because I was with NVENC, would switching to x264 help me maintain my 144FPS in overwatch? It's very discouraging to have screen tearing on a game that I am also very capable of running.
My R5 1600 is overclocked to 3.8 GHz with 8GB DDR4 2800MHz Memory and I have an ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX OC
Anybody got anything?
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/168472950 here is the VOD of the stream
Here's a log file I just used the last log file which im assuming is from my latest stream:
https://gist.github.com/1804d1e68a7a82c468fde37995d5ea3a
Thank ya
I usually hit my 144FPS cap in overwatch very easily when not streaming, I play on low settings with either 75%-100% render scale.
My internet speed 70 DOWN 6 Upload
My CPU usage was at like 2% the entire time every time I looked at OBS.
Playing PUBG was fine and all it was just my CPU usage was very low in all of this probably because I was with NVENC, would switching to x264 help me maintain my 144FPS in overwatch? It's very discouraging to have screen tearing on a game that I am also very capable of running.
My R5 1600 is overclocked to 3.8 GHz with 8GB DDR4 2800MHz Memory and I have an ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX OC
Anybody got anything?
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/168472950 here is the VOD of the stream
Here's a log file I just used the last log file which im assuming is from my latest stream:
https://gist.github.com/1804d1e68a7a82c468fde37995d5ea3a
Thank ya