Ringostarr1991
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I've decided that in order to alleviate all the headaches I have with NDI (I wish I could get it to reliably work well), I'm just going to go the capture card route. At the moment, I'm using a Elgato HD60 Pro that I was using for console captures. I simply connect a HDMI cable from my Gaming PC's GPU and send it to the Elgato HD60 Pro in my streaming PC.
However, with this set up I am limited to 1080p60hz. On my gaming PC, I run my games at 1440p144hz and if possible, I'd like to send out a 1440p60z signal to my streaming PC and have that PC have a much more detailed signal to work with before encoding it to a 720p60hz signal for Twitch. So that's why the Live Gamer Ultra capture card from AVerMedia caught my eye. It can (from what I've read) take a 1440p144hz signal so I'm assuming it can easily do 1440p60hz. What I am worried about is my streaming PC. AVerMedia provides the following "minimal" specs for their card:
Intel® Core™ i5-6XXX or above
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or above
8 GB RAM
My current streaming PC has:
Ryzen 5 2600X (stock clock)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030
8 GB RAM
Currently I set up my scenes in OBS Studio on my Gaming PC then send the whole preview window over the HMDI signal to the Elgato HD60 Pro in the Streaming PC. I take that signal and use it as a "Video Capture Source" in OBS Studio then just add a microphone source. Then boom send it to Twitch. This setup with my current graphics card seems pretty fine. In Windows Task Manager, I don't see the card go above 50% utilization. Is it possible that AVerMedia's "GTX 1060" requirement is way too high? Or is there something I'm not understanding and that whatever the GC553 is doing requires a crap ton more computing?
However, with this set up I am limited to 1080p60hz. On my gaming PC, I run my games at 1440p144hz and if possible, I'd like to send out a 1440p60z signal to my streaming PC and have that PC have a much more detailed signal to work with before encoding it to a 720p60hz signal for Twitch. So that's why the Live Gamer Ultra capture card from AVerMedia caught my eye. It can (from what I've read) take a 1440p144hz signal so I'm assuming it can easily do 1440p60hz. What I am worried about is my streaming PC. AVerMedia provides the following "minimal" specs for their card:
Intel® Core™ i5-6XXX or above
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or above
8 GB RAM
My current streaming PC has:
Ryzen 5 2600X (stock clock)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030
8 GB RAM
Currently I set up my scenes in OBS Studio on my Gaming PC then send the whole preview window over the HMDI signal to the Elgato HD60 Pro in the Streaming PC. I take that signal and use it as a "Video Capture Source" in OBS Studio then just add a microphone source. Then boom send it to Twitch. This setup with my current graphics card seems pretty fine. In Windows Task Manager, I don't see the card go above 50% utilization. Is it possible that AVerMedia's "GTX 1060" requirement is way too high? Or is there something I'm not understanding and that whatever the GC553 is doing requires a crap ton more computing?