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Can I live stream with an amd athlon 760k?

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July 5, 2014 7:36:46 AM

I'm building a pc on a $550 budget and I don't know if I could live stream on obs using an amd athlon 760k. If not please give me another suggestion.

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July 5, 2014 7:41:03 AM

Depends on the game; also, do you have any graphics card? Most games will push a processor's graphics toward the limit pretty quickly.
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July 5, 2014 7:50:52 AM

yes i am going with the r9 270 gaming edition from msi and i plan on streaming games like battlefield,minecraft,call of duty,and dayz satndalone.
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July 5, 2014 8:12:13 AM

I would be tempted to get a Geforce so you can use Shadow play for streaming, less stress on your CPU.
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July 5, 2014 9:13:06 AM

You can now use 'Game dvr' in amds raptr software to record with an amd card at no real cost to cpu power, similar to shadowplay, although its just released and in beta.
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July 5, 2014 10:08:57 AM

con635 said:
You can now use 'Game dvr' in amds raptr software to record with an amd card at no real cost to cpu power, similar to shadowplay, although its just released and in beta.


Cool, thats good to know.
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July 21, 2014 5:59:04 AM

Can I ask if the cpu can handle 720p 30fps streaming league of legends?

Sorry for asking here but no one answered on my post .
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July 21, 2014 6:02:31 AM

Pedronator said:
Can I ask if the cpu can handle 720p 30fps streaming league of legends?

Sorry for asking here but no one answered on my post .


Depends also on the GPU.
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July 21, 2014 7:54:24 AM

RobCrezz said:
Pedronator said:
Can I ask if the cpu can handle 720p 30fps streaming league of legends?

Sorry for asking here but no one answered on my post .


Depends also on the GPU.


Im using a HD 6950 2gb and 4gb ram
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July 21, 2014 8:08:53 AM

Yeah you should be fine at 30fps at 720p, what program do you plan to use to stream? OBS?

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July 21, 2014 8:15:54 AM

RobCrezz said:
Yeah you should be fine at 30fps at 720p, what program do you plan to use to stream? OBS?


Yes, since OBS is the most non-heavy live streaming program out there.

Thank you for your fast answers :) 

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July 21, 2014 8:17:30 AM

Pedronator said:
RobCrezz said:
Yeah you should be fine at 30fps at 720p, what program do you plan to use to stream? OBS?


Yes, since OBS is the most non-heavy live streaming program out there.

Thank you for your fast answers :) 




Yeah should be fine, ive seen threads of people streaming lol at 720p/30fps using that CPU. You might need to tune OBS settings, but a quick google should help you there.
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August 8, 2014 2:32:20 PM

RobCrezz said:
Pedronator said:
RobCrezz said:
Yeah you should be fine at 30fps at 720p, what program do you plan to use to stream? OBS?


Yes, since OBS is the most non-heavy live streaming program out there.

Thank you for your fast answers :) 




Yeah should be fine, ive seen threads of people streaming lol at 720p/30fps using that CPU. You might need to tune OBS settings, but a quick google should help you there.


Well, I bought the cpu + a r9 270x, surely you cant stream with this cpu at 720p/30fps at stock clock, because every 10 seconds you get random frame drops(on the stream ofc not the game) it handles 480p 60fps perfect but for 720p I would need a better mobo and a desent cooler but if i had to spend that much money on these stuff i would've been better off with a cheap 1150 mobo and an i5 4440.

Just saying this so people should know what to expect :) 
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August 8, 2014 2:37:51 PM

Live streaming matters much more if you have actual good internet or not. What's your internet speed and ping? I've talked with a couple live streamers because I asked them if spending the money on an i7 upgrade from my current i5 and they said it's not worth it at all.

You're going to have to set the resolution and bitrate accordingly too, because you have to realize your viewers (and majority of people in the world probably...) don't have really good internet. I've been on amateur streams before where people were streaming games at 720p and it constantly kept lagging out because they had the bitrate set way too high for a realistic viewer's internet. Not everybody by far has FIOS speed internet >_>

You're fine with the quadcore AMD.
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August 9, 2014 1:45:33 PM

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Live streaming matters much more if you have actual good internet or not. What's your internet speed and ping? I've talked with a couple live streamers because I asked them if spending the money on an i7 upgrade from my current i5 and they said it's not worth it at all.

You're going to have to set the resolution and bitrate accordingly too, because you have to realize your viewers (and majority of people in the world probably...) don't have really good internet. I've been on amateur streams before where people were streaming games at 720p and it constantly kept lagging out because they had the bitrate set way too high for a realistic viewer's internet. Not everybody by far has FIOS speed internet >_>

You're fine with the quadcore AMD.


You were right! I played a bit with the max bit rate and buffer size and I got a stable 720p/35 fps stream I tryed 50 fps but sometimes it freezes.Probably with some OC it can do a stable 40-45 fps but I dont have a decent cooler, pcu and a good chipset. I would've probably stayed at 480p forever so thank you! :) 
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August 9, 2014 1:57:05 PM

no prob.....streaming really isn't as demanding as people like to hype it up to be. I'd trust any modern quadcore to be able to stream perfectly fine, and even a good dual core cpu if the game isn't that demanding. Internet speed matters MUCH more. As long as your PC is good enough to run the game as-is on good settings (or period if you just turn settings down. I don't know why people have to assume everybody HAS to play stuff totally maxed out, and if not, how DARE you if you don't buy a new expensive GPU >_>) streaming will work perfectly fine. Most streams I've been to have probably been 480p. People like to hype it up to where " OMG you HAVE to have an 8 core!!!" to stream, but no.....

I tried AMD's capture software from their raptr program, and it said Resident Evil 5 was supported, tried to capture it and it insta crashed the game. In that regard honestly Nvidia is way better, I extremely doubt Shadowplay would have a problem like that. I was going to actually sell my hd7950,but the prices on them tanked so I wouldn't make any money on it. They're going for the price of what the weaker gtx 750ti go for now >_>
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August 11, 2014 12:48:54 AM

WhiteSnake91 said:
no prob.....streaming really isn't as demanding as people like to hype it up to be. I'd trust any modern quadcore to be able to stream perfectly fine, and even a good dual core cpu if the game isn't that demanding. Internet speed matters MUCH more. As long as your PC is good enough to run the game as-is on good settings (or period if you just turn settings down. I don't know why people have to assume everybody HAS to play stuff totally maxed out, and if not, how DARE you if you don't buy a new expensive GPU >_>) streaming will work perfectly fine. Most streams I've been to have probably been 480p. People like to hype it up to where " OMG you HAVE to have an 8 core!!!" to stream, but no.....

I tried AMD's capture software from their raptr program, and it said Resident Evil 5 was supported, tried to capture it and it insta crashed the game. In that regard honestly Nvidia is way better, I extremely doubt Shadowplay would have a problem like that. I was going to actually sell my hd7950,but the prices on them tanked so I wouldn't make any money on it. They're going for the price of what the weaker gtx 750ti go for now >_>

Yes shadowplay crashes too, raptr is only a beta atm and tbh that's why I haven't tried it yet cant take the disappointment, think I'll wait a while, I also noticed the second hand market for hd 7950s if it remains that way a few weeks I'll think I'll have one :) 
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