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4 minutes ago, Gamer_Pug1 said:
I have an i9-9900k, and EVGA FTW3 3090, 32 gb of 3600 MHz RAM. when I stream, my game FPS are fine but my streams of PS is 15 to 30, What should I do?

I mean i guess just try to see if OBS or whatever your using is actually in 60fps same thing on a capture card

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6 minutes ago, Gamer_Pug1 said:
I have an i9-9900k, and EVGA FTW3 3090, 32 gb of 3600 MHz RAM. when I stream, my game FPS are fine but my streams of PS is 15 to 30, What should I do?

Are you using NVENC or X64? What stream settings are you using?

 

Also, make sure your bitrate is lower than your upload speed. 

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b550 > x570

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what program are you using to stream (OBS?) what encoder are you using (H264 or Nvenc) what resolution are you playing at, what FPS are you getting on your monitor (are you monitoring it?) at that rez, how is your internet connection and can it handle streaming as well?

 

All this is info we need 🙂  

El Zoido:  9900k + RTX 4090 / 32 gb 3600mHz RAM / z390 Aorus Master 

 

The Box:  3900x + RTX 3080 /  32 gb 3000mHz RAM / B550 MSI mortar 

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Definitely first and foremost, the 9900k is a great all around and gaming CPU, but it cant beat hardware encoding with the NVENC in terms of smoothness.  Be sure you are using that.  The quality nowadays is seriously not that far off from CPU encoding (maybe a little higher quality, but puts a tax on the CPU moreso than the hardware encoding does on the GPU, and will see a drop in streamed FPS sometimes), and the smoothness produced will make people happier than if the detail was a little better but the FPS tanked.

 

El Zoido:  9900k + RTX 4090 / 32 gb 3600mHz RAM / z390 Aorus Master 

 

The Box:  3900x + RTX 3080 /  32 gb 3000mHz RAM / B550 MSI mortar 

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48 minutes ago, Downkey said:

Are you using NVENC or X64? What stream settings are you using?

 

Also, make sure your bitrate is lower than your upload speed. 

I try both and it does not help, and I also just use default settings for my bitrate and my upload speed

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58 minutes ago, Zberg said:

what program are you using to stream (OBS?) what encoder are you using (H264 or Nvenc) what resolution are you playing at, what FPS are you getting on your monitor (are you monitoring it?) at that rez, how is your internet connection and can it handle streaming as well?

 

All this is info we need 🙂  

I am using stream labs to stream on twitch, I am playing at 1080 P, I have a 360 Hz monitor, I’m playing warzone at about 110 FPS, I have 200Mbs download and 20 upload 

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37 minutes ago, Gamer_Pug1 said:

I am using stream labs to stream on twitch, I am playing at 1080 P, I have a 360 Hz monitor, I’m playing warzone at about 110 FPS, I have 200Mbs download and 20 upload 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gyF6tz1Z5U

 

Check that out.  So something is clearly off.  9900k + 3090 at 1080p you should be getting 250 FPS.  I get 110 FPS at 4k playing that game, and I have the same rig as you.

 

You need to look into first updating drivers (geforce experience I do use myself, but some swear by only using the direct download from nvidia).  Also if you had a previous differenct card, use DDU, uninstall drivers, and reinstall brand new fresh drivers.

 

Secondarily, how is the cooling on your CPU and GPU (temps).  Are you thermal throttling?  

El Zoido:  9900k + RTX 4090 / 32 gb 3600mHz RAM / z390 Aorus Master 

 

The Box:  3900x + RTX 3080 /  32 gb 3000mHz RAM / B550 MSI mortar 

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On 1/26/2021 at 7:38 PM, Zberg said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gyF6tz1Z5U

 

Check that out.  So something is clearly off.  9900k + 3090 at 1080p you should be getting 250 FPS.  I get 110 FPS at 4k playing that game, and I have the same rig as you.

 

You need to look into first updating drivers (geforce experience I do use myself, but some swear by only using the direct download from nvidia).  Also if you had a previous differenct card, use DDU, uninstall drivers, and reinstall brand new fresh drivers.

 

Secondarily, how is the cooling on your CPU and GPU (temps).  Are you thermal throttling?  

My GPU is hitting Max 78 degrees Celsius and my CPU around 58 degrees Celsius, I will try un-installing my drivers then re-installing them and finally I will check out the video as soon as I get home

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