Hi,
this is not an actual issue, but a consideration.
With Nvidia turing we got NVLink, which is the successor of SLI. That meens, that we now have 50 times more bandwith and so it's possible to share the VRAM between the two cards. Unlike ealier you now double the VRAM, when you add a second card into your system.
With SLI we always got problems with capturing in obs, because a Gamecapture Source always grabs the Frames directly off the VRAM of ONE Card, right? So if we run an sli system, we can just get half of the frames in obs, because it has no access to the second cards frames. Correct me, if i'm wrong.
With turing both cards share there VRAM, so it should theoretically be possible to capture all frames from an NVLink System, right? That could mean, that we now finally have no need for a secondary streaming pc, because we can easily avoid the graficcards performance limit and have enough ressources for both streaming and gaming on one system. So all the downsides of a two pc setup would no longer be a problem.
Does anyone of you have any experience with that NVLink thing with obs?
Regards
Johannes
this is not an actual issue, but a consideration.
With Nvidia turing we got NVLink, which is the successor of SLI. That meens, that we now have 50 times more bandwith and so it's possible to share the VRAM between the two cards. Unlike ealier you now double the VRAM, when you add a second card into your system.
With SLI we always got problems with capturing in obs, because a Gamecapture Source always grabs the Frames directly off the VRAM of ONE Card, right? So if we run an sli system, we can just get half of the frames in obs, because it has no access to the second cards frames. Correct me, if i'm wrong.
With turing both cards share there VRAM, so it should theoretically be possible to capture all frames from an NVLink System, right? That could mean, that we now finally have no need for a secondary streaming pc, because we can easily avoid the graficcards performance limit and have enough ressources for both streaming and gaming on one system. So all the downsides of a two pc setup would no longer be a problem.
Does anyone of you have any experience with that NVLink thing with obs?
Regards
Johannes