Which capture card for streaming in Full HD with 60 FPS?

Co
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So as you see in the question I would like to be able to stream on YT and Twitch in FHD and 60 FPS.

Gaming System: Z87 Deluxe Asus, i7 4790K, GTX 1080 FE, 16GB DDR3 2400MHz

Secondary system: i7 5820 K, GTX 1070, 16 GB DDR4 2666 MHz

Internet:
100K DL, 40K UL

I'm just guessing that with two systems I'm doing the best and the Capture Card is the best solution. Can one confirm that to me so already?

I would like to stream titles like BO4 … Not currently, because I notice the performance losses in the game very much.

Thought of the Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro

ti

Yeah, that's the most elegant solution.

To get started, Elgato's FullHD solution is highly recommended.

https://geizhals.de/...at&hloc=de

De

I would recommend you these possibilities after several attempts I made good experiences with my streams.

First I had this solution here:

Elgato Game Capture HD60 S
Is a good capture card I can also recommend but there were some problems with the latency from time to time but that was very rare but I wanted to fix the problem and have made this here

To solve the problem with the latency, I have built an internal capture card in my PC that I have now in my computer and I'm very satisfied with it (I have installed this)

Elgato Game Capture HD 60 Pro
I hope that this post could help you if you have any questions ask me quietly I'll help you then as well as possible.

De

Answer because of your system:

So to stream over the capture card, the performance will be enough, but if you want to play games on the PC, you will most likely have problems with your processor.

What you can try of course is the streaming over your GTX 1080, you can adjust with OBS with me as I had a weak system that really brought something because the video card takes over the stream you have then clearly less CPU utilization.

Of course, if you want to do a 2 system then of course not by Graka streaming should be well you do not need that but go out with 7000 and on the CPU

I go out very strong from the OBS studio, if not write me that I can help you.

I'm very strong of the assumption that you naturally stream out in 1080P 60FPS on Twitch or Youtube rausst.

At OBS I would recommend the setting to the encoder:

NVEBC H.264

Bit rate: 5000/6000

I know you could go out with more Mbit but if you stream over the graphics card then I would not screw it so high because you want to play it on I would then recommend you to turn on Vsync and the FPS to 60 limit the graphics card enough space to regulate the stream.

If you have further questions then just let me know I will help you as much as possible.

Co

Currently use OBS

and yes 1080p 60 fps

My 1080 is actually synonymous to stop or 80%, under 120 FPS I would like to come, would get me the HD 60 pro. Should everything fit then

Do you know how many PCIE Lanes she needs? Probably does not matter, because my CPU can only forgive 16, with the Graka would all be used. I have to take 2x8 and 1x8 and 1x4

De

Yes, good. Then this will be difficult to do then you either work with a 2 pc or you do it so that you get a completely new one so i did that too. For example, you get the Ryzen 7 1700 that would be enough for streaming and gambling, and you have 8 cores and 16 threads.

The rest you can look in principle.

That was just a recommendation from me I use the Ryzen 5 1600 and Stream and Zocke on a PC and that's fine, but I'd rather advise you to the Ryzen 7 because you have more back to performance.

Why am I telling you this?

Yes, 2 PCs to use is nice and good, but I also think of the power consumption of the consume together and therefore I would put on a PC.

yes well there's my opinion what I would have done but as well as you have that is also clear as I said greater heat because of more power consumption and more cable stuff etc.

Incidentally, the Elgato just needs to plug in a PCI-E x1 connector (x1) so you tell how many long it takes.

Hope I could possibly help you to find a solution.

I can just say it again, I would put on a PC because you just have less cable stuff and less heat development and hold less noise which you probably not so interested because of headset.

I would look forward to an answer to what you are doing now

Co

So I definitely want to do that via 2 PCs. Another option would be my laptop in question to upload the stream. Since the second PC actually belongs to my roommate.

Short question… How do I connect the card? That confuses me a little. And is it possible then to play on 144 HZ?

Again stupid asked how the signal from graphics card to the capture card?
Do I close the outside of a cable from the Graka to the capture card (which is installed in the same computer)?
And how is this connected to the second PC?

Do not look at how it builds up with 2 PCs to stream and what the configuration looks like on the PC from which it is supposed to be recorded

Co

Short question

My monitor runs on 144 HZ… Can I then send a second image output (duplicated) to the Elgato with 60 HZ?

Have read several times that you can't play 144 hz and simultaneously stream 60 hz?

Generally, I do not quite understand how the devices should be connected to each other

ti

To one port comes the capture card and another your monitor. And then you clone the picture for the two exits.