JohnBBeta
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I'm finding it hard to find a decisive answer on this.
I run a dual PC streaming set up. Gaming PC currently AMD 5700XT gfx card - on an ultrawide 1440p display at 144Hz.
I run an instance of OBS on the gaming PC, and 'project' the gaming display at 1080p60 to another output of my 5700XT (so obviously there's some processing going there to do that) which is then sent to a capture card on the streaming PC.
My question is - does the gaming PC, running OBS and 'projecting' the video to the streaming PC actually do any encoding that would use NVENC hardware encoding? ie will I benefit from switching to an NVIDIA card on my gaming PC either both in game, and what it sends out to the streaming PC?
I've got a 3080 on order regardless which should improve things, but am interested in if NVENC hardware encoding will even be being used in my case, seeing as the actual streaming/recording is taking place on a different computer, so...
Any pros out there with the knowledge I'd be v interested...
I run a dual PC streaming set up. Gaming PC currently AMD 5700XT gfx card - on an ultrawide 1440p display at 144Hz.
I run an instance of OBS on the gaming PC, and 'project' the gaming display at 1080p60 to another output of my 5700XT (so obviously there's some processing going there to do that) which is then sent to a capture card on the streaming PC.
My question is - does the gaming PC, running OBS and 'projecting' the video to the streaming PC actually do any encoding that would use NVENC hardware encoding? ie will I benefit from switching to an NVIDIA card on my gaming PC either both in game, and what it sends out to the streaming PC?
I've got a 3080 on order regardless which should improve things, but am interested in if NVENC hardware encoding will even be being used in my case, seeing as the actual streaming/recording is taking place on a different computer, so...
Any pros out there with the knowledge I'd be v interested...