Stream With Bad Laptop?

Ca
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My laptop shouldn't be that bad. I wanted to start streaming, but even if I put the graphics down a bit at League of Legends, I don't get more than 30FPS. I'm usually around 100-120FPS when I'm not streaming. Are there better settings in Streamlabs or anything with which I can increase the frame rate so that I can stream properly?

Processor: Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz

RAM: 8GB

Graphics cards: Intel (R) UHD Graphics 630 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050

Fo

He's rather bad to play with. He is grotty to stream.

Tr

Start the game by right-clicking on the extended graphics processor

In

Unfortunately that's the way it is, when it comes to streaming, it's very cool, so try out the graphics at LOL

Ca

It starts by default. Have also looked at which graphics card is used in-game, but strangely that divides more or less, so both are charged and not just the NVIDIA.

Li

That your performance goes down when you stream is completely normal.

The question is whether it runs smoothly, if so I don't understand your problem.

You can't expect 120 FPS from a mid-range device when streaming.

Will have a reason why some Youtubers installed extra Elgarto or something similar.

Gu

Is it from HP?

Ca

No, from ASUS

Ca

Personally, I don't find 30FPS that bad, but friends said that it is far too bad

Ca

And how do I best do it?

Gu

Then it is probably the 1050TI (according to the web because Asus and HP only use them)

But 30-40 fps I also have the 1050 TI with OPS and DX11 benchmarks 60fps

Li

A stream with 30 FPS should be smooth, it depends, as long as nothing jerks, the recording is clean.

A higher recording is not useful anyway if you use Gsync.

Since the so-called spin blur (rotation blur), which was still in progress at the time of VSync, did not exist.

A hell of a machine can't do that with 2 Grakas Titan XP FPS in Stream 45 and the cards alone cost as much as a small car.