F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems No, the Elgato GCHD recording software is designed to handle this issue effectively.

No, the Elgato GCHD recording software is designed to handle this issue effectively.

No, the Elgato GCHD recording software is designed to handle this issue effectively.

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MiLk_My_CoW69
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04-09-2023, 09:20 AM
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Your cousin is considering a new laptop or all-in-one computer that meets the basic requirements for using Elgato GCHD on RAM and CPU. You're unsure about the 5400 RPM hard drive, wondering if it might affect performance during recording. The video will be 1080p at 30fps in MP4 format. Thanks for your assistance!
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MiLk_My_CoW69
04-09-2023, 09:20 AM #1

Your cousin is considering a new laptop or all-in-one computer that meets the basic requirements for using Elgato GCHD on RAM and CPU. You're unsure about the 5400 RPM hard drive, wondering if it might affect performance during recording. The video will be 1080p at 30fps in MP4 format. Thanks for your assistance!

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04-09-2023, 03:57 PM
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You're right, a high-speed HDD can really limit performance. For a pre-built system, I'd recommend going with an SSD—something reliable and fast enough to meet the 5400RPM target. It should definitely have the SSD feature checked.
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TheDonnelTrain
04-09-2023, 03:57 PM #2

You're right, a high-speed HDD can really limit performance. For a pre-built system, I'd recommend going with an SSD—something reliable and fast enough to meet the 5400RPM target. It should definitely have the SSD feature checked.