Hey guys, thanks for taking a look at my post here. I've recently purchased some streaming equipment to start console streaming from Xbox One. Went through some kinks this weekend trying out Elgato software with my HD60S, OBS, and XSplit. The least CPU intensive software seemed to be OBS which is where i'll probably end up. So my question is, in an effort to reduce CPU usage/stress from approaching 90%+ while streaming+recording, is it beneficial for me to upgrade and get the HD60 Pro for it's master copy capabilities? I'm under the impression that will allow me to stream at low CPU usage 720p/30fps but record at 1080p/60fps for later editing? Or is this something that OBS can currently handle w/ the HD60s? I've tried having the NVidea encoder do most of the legwork but it still seems to put a major stress on the PC.
For reference, I have a Dell Gaming Series 15" 7000 laptop which I spent about $1,000 on... 7th gen i7 7700HQ, 16GB Ram DDR4, 4BG GDDR5 GTX 1050 Ti, Blue Snowball, Logitech C922. Download speed roughly 150-180Mbps, Upload around 10-13Mbps
I'd like to get the best quality possible for streams and records which is why I'm open to paying a little more and getting a more powerful desktop and the HD60Pro. For reference, the desktop I'm looking at is the Alienware Aurora 7th gen i7 7700k 4.4Ghz, GTX 1080 8GB GDDR5X, 16GB DDR4 RAM.
Any feedback on the equipment and usage with OBS would be much appreciated.
Thanks again, -Chris
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