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How can I set the best settings for OBS Studio

mafioso

I've just got a new build home and I'm trying to make the best settings for streaming on Twitch on my system.

Here's my system:

 - Core i7 7700

 - 4GB HyperX 2133MHz

 - 500GB Spinning drive

and no discrete GPUs

I'm planning on streaming League of Legends because I see the original fps is pretty good on my Asus wide 1440x900@75Hz. So, can anybody come up with the best settings for me please. I want the best experience for the viewer (of course if possible). Thanks for any help.

Btw if I just posted a topic at the wrong place, just tell me right away I'll change asap.

Mobo: ASRock B150M Pro4s | CPU: Intel core i7 7700 with stock cooler | Storages: 2x80GB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm + Zotac 120GB | Memory: 2x4GB Kingston HyperX Fury | PSU: 400W HYN 80+ | GPU: PowerColor Radeon R9 270X 2GB | Tower: an old one from the other decade | Monitor: ASUS Widescreen 900p + ViewSonic FHD| Speaker: microlab

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16 minutes ago, mafioso said:

I've just got a new build home and I'm trying to make the best settings for streaming on Twitch on my system.

Here's my system:

 - Core i7 7700

 - 4GB HyperX 2133MHz

 - 500GB Spinning drive

and no discrete GPUs

I'm planning on streaming League of Legends because I see the original fps is pretty good on my Asus wide 1440x900@75Hz. So, can anybody come up with the best settings for me please. I want the best experience for the viewer (of course if possible). Thanks for any help.

Btw if I just posted a topic at the wrong place, just tell me right away I'll change asap.

I would definitely suggest you get a GPU (doesn't need to be an extremely expensive GPU, like a 1080) if you're both gaming and streaming off this PC, to stop frame drops and issues like that, same a bity more RAM (8GB in total should do) as for streaming side, no idea what settings you'll need to use, as I don't stream/make videos/etc. so yea get those for the hardware side for a better stream though

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Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

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The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

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definitely will get one soon, i built this so as to upgrade it later on. I just wonder how I could just stream right away without a GPU, also, in near future i'm planning to get a gtx 650. what do you think about that?

Mobo: ASRock B150M Pro4s | CPU: Intel core i7 7700 with stock cooler | Storages: 2x80GB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm + Zotac 120GB | Memory: 2x4GB Kingston HyperX Fury | PSU: 400W HYN 80+ | GPU: PowerColor Radeon R9 270X 2GB | Tower: an old one from the other decade | Monitor: ASUS Widescreen 900p + ViewSonic FHD| Speaker: microlab

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