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  1. Anyone else? Please check tests twitch.tv/elitestaccount
  2. Incorrect I’m afraid, I have TWO PCs , the gaming one and the streaming one. Neither are overloaded at all. The gaming one only games and has a cloned monitor to a capture card, the 2nd pc has the capture card installed and that machine streams to twitch.
  3. Well technically the card is reporting it’s running at 144hz not 165hz, which is normal i think, so to be clear while cloned the mk2 is at 144hz and my gaming monitor is at 165hz. But are you saying if I just don’t play at the oc 165hz and only play at 144hz that would smooth it all out? I guess gsync too? Also are you just guessing or do you know why those would help? And I don’t want to do that. There has to be a way to play in 1440 165 while streaming 1080p 60 smoothly, there has to be. What do I buy?
  4. Well I built a good gaming rig and got the nice monitor, I’d like to take advantage of it while being able to stream properly.
  5. Hi guys my name is Eli, I stream games for fun and I have a bit of a kerfuffle here! dual pc setup stream pc : R7 2700x, RTX2070, nvme m.2 game pc: i79700k, RTX2080ti, nvme m.2 main gaming monitor is DP 1440p 144hz OC’d to 165hz. Elgato 4k60pro mk2 connected via HDMI from 2080ti to stream pc. on the gaming pc I’m seemingly able to clone my monitor to the capture card while retaining 1440p 165hz( finally) but now basically my only two issues left are a pretty bad screen tearing and stuttering in obs preview and in stream. Obs settings are on what’s recommended by Epos vox on YouTube. And I just can’t get a smooth stream. The only way I can , is to drop my gaming pc to 120hz and then clone. If I do that everything is perfect except i don’t get my 144-165hz which I need lol. Please send nerds! also here’s a link to my test account twitch.tv/elitestaccount And real one twitch.tv/onlinewitheli
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