Tryed to stream League of Legends yesterday on highest possible settings.
Fresh Windows 10 insider preview build 10162.
Latest OBS. Latest Nvidia driver, 353.30.
Hardware:
i7 5820k @ 4,5GHz
GTX 970
16GB DDR4
Anything else is pretty good too. No overheating, was monitoring temps during the stream.
Settings: 1080p 60FPS veryfast preset (was able to stream with faster preset on windows 8.1 before with the same CPU load!).
First - the CPU load from OBS is higher than under Windows 8.1 with same settings!
Second - Task Manager shows a different CPU load than other tools loke Core Temp and CAM software.
Third - my FPS ingame jumped around, way lower than they should be.
And the last problem - somehow the Chrome CPU load was over 30% (in the Task Manager) with just my stream and some pages without flash open, so what the heck is going on?
P.S. Yes i know - never touch a running system blah blah. I know that Windows 10 is a beta right now with a shit ton of bugs and other interesting things... Still, it should work.
Here is the logfile from that stream:
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/3553544497529017676f
Fresh Windows 10 insider preview build 10162.
Latest OBS. Latest Nvidia driver, 353.30.
Hardware:
i7 5820k @ 4,5GHz
GTX 970
16GB DDR4
Anything else is pretty good too. No overheating, was monitoring temps during the stream.
Settings: 1080p 60FPS veryfast preset (was able to stream with faster preset on windows 8.1 before with the same CPU load!).
First - the CPU load from OBS is higher than under Windows 8.1 with same settings!
Second - Task Manager shows a different CPU load than other tools loke Core Temp and CAM software.
Third - my FPS ingame jumped around, way lower than they should be.
And the last problem - somehow the Chrome CPU load was over 30% (in the Task Manager) with just my stream and some pages without flash open, so what the heck is going on?
P.S. Yes i know - never touch a running system blah blah. I know that Windows 10 is a beta right now with a shit ton of bugs and other interesting things... Still, it should work.
Here is the logfile from that stream:
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/3553544497529017676f