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Minigun
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CatNzHat
United States1599 Posts
On August 24 2012 03:59 BuGGeaD wrote: prolly your RAM Need atleast 12. Minimum CL9 no, just no | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On August 24 2012 05:22 coL.Minigun wrote: So uh.....I don't know what happened...and I don't know if it will last...but I'm currently streaming with ~180 fps and very very very ( if any at all) jitter...I reset bios and overclocked everything from start again....but...it seems to be running pretty good atm... I was just about to ask you if there has been a bios update you could do. But resetting your bios could work as well. | ||
CatNzHat
United States1599 Posts
On August 24 2012 05:22 coL.Minigun wrote: So uh.....I don't know what happened...and I don't know if it will last...but I'm currently streaming with ~180 fps and very very very ( if any at all) jitter...I reset bios and overclocked everything from start again....but...it seems to be running pretty good atm... Most likely your RAM timings were off, or you had your memory seriously underclocked. Memory bandwidth usage is pretty crazy when running streams, and when you run out of it, everything has to come to a dead stop to wait for bandwidth to free up. Always gotta check that multipliers and all timings are set properly or you can take so huge performance hits. Depending on the setup you have, it's sometimes more efficient to have slower CPU clock speed and lower RAM frequency to allow tighter memory timings. Just thoughts, I'm an experienced intel overclocker. | ||
Minigun
619 Posts
but it's running pretty stable at 720p 30 fps atm, no jitter at all 120+ frames so..........uh....yea.... | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
On August 24 2012 05:27 CatNzHat wrote: Most likely your RAM timings were off, or you had your memory seriously underclocked. Memory bandwidth usage is pretty crazy when running streams, and when you run out of it, everything has to come to a dead stop to wait for bandwidth to free up. Always gotta check that multipliers and all timings are set properly or you can take so huge performance hits. Depending on the setup you have, it's sometimes more efficient to have slower CPU clock speed and lower RAM frequency to allow tighter memory timings. Just thoughts, I'm an experienced intel overclocker. So if I had a 2500k @ 4.0 ghz what timings am I looking at then? | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On August 24 2012 05:31 coL.Minigun wrote: mmm I'm a pretty novice overclocker. My settings are probably quite fucked up... but it's running pretty stable at 720p 30 fps atm, no jitter at all 120+ frames so..........uh....yea.... I would say google a guide if you think something would be wrong with the overclock. Usually the guides are good at telling you the right things to change/ and not to change. | ||
Medrea
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Ibra
Sweden24 Posts
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CatNzHat
United States1599 Posts
On August 24 2012 07:36 Ibra wrote: Download dxtory and use it with Xsplit, your fps should be back as it would be without xsplit. This ^^ Dxtory will give you the largest performance boost while streaming that is possible without upgrading hardware. Screen region is just plain in-efficient, and no matter your hardware, you will experience some lag. With dxtory you can stream without even noticing it. | ||
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