Is a combination of i6700 and Gtx 1060 3gb enough to stream?

su
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Can I stream to Twitch with my PC Fortnite I have an i6700 and a GTX 1060 3GB. In addition, my Wi-Fi has an 11mbit upload.

My question is can I stream it and in what resolution?

would appreciate helpful answers!

Fa

An i7-6700? Or what do you mean? Because i6700 doesn't exist

st

Hi

I have the feeling that it can be difficult. The 11 mbit upload is really not good.

su

I7 sorry of course

Fa

So in itself everything is enough. But the internet is too bad for that

su

How much upload would I need, could that upgrade or play with a LAN cable?

how much would i need

Sp

Becomes thin, neither the old 4 kernels nor the ole slimmed down 3GB GPU are particularly suitable for this.

Fa

Let's say min. 50

And in general: PC and always gamble with LAN

WLAN is the worst solution

sc

Wi-Fi upload… I think you tested it online? Then this is your upload of the internet connection. That's just 1.3MB / s.

Basically, the system will handle this only the question is how. Because the game and the streaming all share resources.

Bottlenecks are the resolution in which you play, the resolution in which you want to broadcast and the internet connection. Then you have to get the best result out of all available values by changing settings. Because you don't want to play in modest graphics to stream better or vice versa or?

sc

It's all a matter of attitudes and compromise.

Ja

That should be enough for 11mbit upload take 4-6mb for stream

st

I agree with you.

ti

Video quality is also specified in bits, so converting it into bytes is actually not sensible.

But of course you are otherwise right. Except that his upload never becomes a bottleneck because his CPU is not enough to transcode larger streams.

ti

Do not listen to him. From 10MBit / s you are in the green zone!

ti

Clearly, cable is always preferable to a wireless connection. But what do you want to stream 4k 10Bit?

ti

Your teachers weren't happy with your math and physics form, were they? It is about the amount of data of a period and not the total amount of data. Therefore always state the unit of time. To do this, you switch from MegaBit to MegaByte. 4MB is 32MBit.

su

Oh sorry I meant 11mb of course

GPU or CPU to stream? Ma Marcoslennon