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Hi i plan to capture my steams on twitch for later use on youtube.  So my question is now which cpus are good enough for:

 

obs studio multiplattform lossless capturing @60fps 1080p  2 soundtracks with 320 kbit (1 mic 1 soundcard)  

 

 

And

 

 Streaming at the sametime 1080p60fps 1 extra sountrack

 

Obs studio is allowing me this all at the same time.  But my 2700k is too old i need a new one.  So which cpu is able to do this?  Sad linus never testet something like this.

 

At the moment i plan to buy the 6700k but can this cpu handle this?

 

 

 

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Yes, the i7 6700k can handle it just fine.

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Yes for sure. 

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2 minutes ago, Glurak said:

At the moment i plan to buy the 6700k but can this cpu handle this?

How much is the price difference from a 6700k and 5820k where you Ordering from

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You could get the Intel Xeon E5 2670. It has 8 cores and 16 threads. It is the chip I have and it is amazing. The best part is that it is only about 70US one Ebay. However due tp demand the LGA 2011 X79 motherboards cost about 150-200US. 

My Work in Progress PC http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/522048-xeon-build/ <-- That PC was built but never booted:(

My Work in Progress PC 2.0 https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/540583-xeon-build-20-code-name-xenox (Hopefully this one boots.) 

 

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Streaming at 1080p@60fps is really not recommended cos of the upload limit Twitch imposes.

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Dont stream to Twitch at 1080p 60fps. No one will watch your stream unless you are using hitbox.tv or something without a bitrate limit.

 

 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, DiamondRyce said:

Dont stream to Twitch at 1080p 60fps. No one will watch your stream unless you are using hitbox.tv or something without a bitrate limit.

 

 

 

 

really? why

 

what dus everyone stream to then

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2 hours ago, Glurak said:

Hi i plan to capture my steams on twitch for later use on youtube.  So my question is now which cpus are good enough for:

 

obs studio multiplattform lossless capturing @60fps 1080p  2 soundtracks with 320 kbit (1 mic 1 soundcard)  

 

 

And

 

 Streaming at the sametime 1080p60fps 1 extra sountrack

 

Obs studio is allowing me this all at the same time.  But my 2700k is too old i need a new one.  So which cpu is able to do this?  Sad linus never testet something like this.

 

At the moment i plan to buy the 6700k but can this cpu handle this?

 

 

 

if you use the VCE function of the gpu then your cpu wont get used during streaming

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2 hours ago, El Diablo said:

really? why

 

what dus everyone stream to then

You can stream to Twitch at 1080p 60fps, be my guest but you are confiding to Twitch's upload limit especially if you are not a partner streamer with Twitch. Taken from the Twitch's website this are the recommended bitrates.

 

The problem is, if you streaming exclusively at 1080p 60fps then you exclude a big chunk of your viewers because most people wont have the bandwidth to watch you or will just see dropped frames and such. 

 

If you are streaming for the first time, you need to research on this. 

 

For recording, thats up to you and where you plan to upload to the videos to.  

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i know that limit but i playing mostly SNES games with Higan (this Emulator have also HIGH CPU Usage) so 60 FPS is recommended to avoid invisible frames in Metroid and Terranigma and some other games.  And SNES games should have enough with 3500Bitrate at 60FPS. ;)

 

Good to know 6700k is fast enough.  The price difference is 30 Euro to 5820k  but i will upgrade on a DDR4  Tec  so i have a good chance to upgrade my system in future.  I mean my 2700k   works for over 6 Years now ^^  

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14 hours ago, DiamondRyce said:

You can stream to Twitch at 1080p 60fps, be my guest but you are confiding to Twitch's upload limit especially if you are not a partner streamer with Twitch. Taken from the Twitch's website this are the recommended bitrates.

 

The problem is, if you streaming exclusively at 1080p 60fps then you exclude a big chunk of your viewers because most people wont have the bandwidth to watch you or will just see dropped frames and such. 

 

If you are streaming for the first time, you need to research on this. 

 

For recording, thats up to you and where you plan to upload to the videos to.  

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wow, and heres me having built a 4k able pc of streaming at 4k60fps thinking everyone wants 4k

 

i did not know that

 

so i mightaswel stream at 720p 60fps

 

my upload is 2mb/s IS dat enough?

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