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I have an Question, once I attempt to live stream to YouTube Using OBS Studio, I always Loose FPS, in games like Minceraft,Or Anything In general, Does anyone think my specs are "Desent" for Streaming and Gaming?

 

Acer Aspire ES 15 (ES1-533-C7M8)

Intel Celeron Processer N3350

Intel HD Graphics

4GB DDR3 L Memory

500 GB HDD

1000Mbps Gigabit LAN

Windows 10 Home X64 Build 1709

 

The Link is Actually to the Place I Purchased this Laptop

 

https://www.thesource.ca/en-ca/computers-and-tablets/laptops/all-laptops/acer-aspire-es1-533-c7m8-15-6"-laptop-with-intel®-n3350%2C-500gb-hdd%2C-4gb-ram-and-windows-10/p/108063719 

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Gaming used CPU, GPU, and RAM

Steaming uses CPU and RAM

You have a weak CPU and WAY to little RAM. It's not surprising that you're seeing frame drops when you start to stream.

A 'super-budget' streaming/gaming PC should have at least 4 cores, 8gb of ram, and 3+gb VRAM. Your PC is short in all categories.

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