Stream settings ?
Stream settings ?
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“To ensure optimal gaming performance, it's crucial to address potential frame rate drops. Often, these dips are caused by system bottlenecks, particularly when running demanding applications like games. Your current setup – a 16GB RAM system with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card and an Intel Core i7-7700K processor – is generally capable of handling modern titles, but it appears there might be some interference. The Hyper 212 evo cooler is a solid choice for cooling the CPU, and your specifications suggest you're running at decent speeds. However, frame rate drops frequently observed during streaming or gaming often indicate that your system is struggling to keep up with the demands of the task.
Specifically, the GTX 1070, while powerful, can be pushed to its limits when combined with a demanding game and potentially other processes running concurrently (like streaming software). The combination of high-resolution textures, complex graphics, and real-time encoding during streaming can create a significant load on the GPU.
OBS utilizes CPU resources for basic operation and significantly more when adding scene elements or complex items like overlays, GIFs, webms, and browser sources. Encoding the stream also demands substantial CPU power, with the amount varying based on chosen quality settings. Utilizing NVIDIA’s NVENC encoder can offload encoding to your GPU (e.g., GTX 1070), but may require slightly reduced game graphics settings to avoid excessive GPU load.