F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Yes, you can stream smoothly with these specifications.

Yes, you can stream smoothly with these specifications.

Yes, you can stream smoothly with these specifications.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
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03-18-2017, 04:45 PM
#1
Hey everyone, I was wondering if it’s possible to stream games like Warzone, Valorant, CS:GO, PUBG PC, Fortnite, Fall Guys, Witcher 3, Battlefield, and Code WWII with your current setup. You have a Core i7 3770, 16GB RAM, and an RX 580 GPU. I’d also like some additional game suggestions that fit these specs. Thanks!
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iDoNotEvenLift
03-18-2017, 04:45 PM #1

Hey everyone, I was wondering if it’s possible to stream games like Warzone, Valorant, CS:GO, PUBG PC, Fortnite, Fall Guys, Witcher 3, Battlefield, and Code WWII with your current setup. You have a Core i7 3770, 16GB RAM, and an RX 580 GPU. I’d also like some additional game suggestions that fit these specs. Thanks!

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SpookyJay
Member
203
03-18-2017, 10:11 PM
#2
No I wouldn't recommend it honestly. Fall Guys will work, but the rest are quite resource hungry.
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SpookyJay
03-18-2017, 10:11 PM #2

No I wouldn't recommend it honestly. Fall Guys will work, but the rest are quite resource hungry.

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MaZie_SwS
Member
66
03-20-2017, 08:11 AM
#3
The RX580 performs adequately for 1080p medium playback, with some capability at higher resolutions. Using the hardware encoder (AMF or AMD's nvEnc) won't significantly impact streaming performance. I recommend recording at 1080p and reducing it to 720p or half resolution (960x540) to maintain higher bitrate quality, since the AMD encoder tends to be less efficient than nvEnc in NVIDIA cards.
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MaZie_SwS
03-20-2017, 08:11 AM #3

The RX580 performs adequately for 1080p medium playback, with some capability at higher resolutions. Using the hardware encoder (AMF or AMD's nvEnc) won't significantly impact streaming performance. I recommend recording at 1080p and reducing it to 720p or half resolution (960x540) to maintain higher bitrate quality, since the AMD encoder tends to be less efficient than nvEnc in NVIDIA cards.

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DJFifaBro16
Junior Member
34
03-27-2017, 10:26 PM
#4
Have you attempted to check what occurred?
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DJFifaBro16
03-27-2017, 10:26 PM #4

Have you attempted to check what occurred?