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Nuclear Pizza Rolls

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 1600 @3.7GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI B450 Tomahawk
  • RAM
    16GB 3000MHz
  • GPU
    RX 570 4GB
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    K65 LUX
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    Logitech G403

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  1. Hmm, alright thank you. I was just a bit confused because I used to get higher fps, albeit less stable, with my fx 6300 and gtx 950
  2. all good, the reason I'd like more fps is so I can record at a higher frame rate on OBS. I currently record 240fps on using cpu encoding and get ~350fps I should've mention that before, sorry about that. I'd like to record 360fps, but my fps dips down to ~300 when I set it that high. Also gpu encoding is not an option, I made a post about it before explaining my over encoding. Also my 1600 is OC'd to 3.7GHz
  3. Mine came overclocked out of the factory, and minecraft uses more CPU intensive than GPU but thanks
  4. I know she doesnt but I heard around that disabling SMT improved fps in certain games. Disabling SMT on my computer wouldn't do anything?
  5. I want to know why my girlfriend's CPU usage is higher compared to mine. Why is there such a huge difference in our CPU usage? Both of our GPU usage is at ~30%
  6. I've recently got a Ryzen 5 1600 with a RX 570 but noticed that my CPU usage was low on Minecraft. I figured it was just the game that was acting weird, however other games were using lower than expected CPU usage. On Minecraft I get around 400-600FPS on average, with ~14% CPU usage. My girlfriend has a i5-9600K and a GTX 1050 and gets around 800-1.2k with ~70% CPU usage on Minecraft. We both have 16GB of RAM, my CPU isn't thermal throttling, and I'm on high performance mode and wish to have Minecraft use more of my CPU. Does anyone have any ideas why? Any tips?
  7. It seems to work really well, but honestly I was hoping I could use the hardware encoder to take load off of my cpu. That'll work for now though thanks a lot
  8. I'll try to use the cpu encoder as I've given my old card to a friend. I'll test it out and let you know
  9. I've recently upgraded to a RX 570 from my old GTX 950. I used to record 180fps and ~70k bitrate on OBS while not getting an over encoding error. I figured that a better graphics card would allow me to raise the recording settings and quality, but my OBS instantly gives me an over encoding error on my RX 570, on the same settings. Since the RX 570 is better than the GTX 950, shouldn't it be better at encoding as well? I've tried lowering my settings and the highest I was able to get it to without my gpu over encoding was 120fps and 30k bitrate. Does anyone know why or has had a similar issue? or is this just normal?
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