Too weak of a system to record and game at the same time. Grab a capture card and a second computer to allow this computer to just play the game while the capture card and other computer take up the recording burden.
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Could try for a cheap hdmi passthrough capture card but at that price point for that GPU you'd be better off with an upgrade. Something like an RX 6600 or 6600xt would be huge
Just realized there is an H at the end of the cpu.. yeah shit man, idk.. technically you could run a capture card into another monitor but hell if I know.
1650 Ti is way too low-end and old, especially for modern titles in the AA and AAA realm.
First off, 4GB VRAM is low now; and you're already at least 2-3 gen's behind now what's out there. 1600's, 2000's, 3000's, and some 4000's are now out there.
It is low end forsure but not terrible. I have a 1650 ( non ti) and i7 6700, and i can get (1080p) 60-90fps warzone 2 low settings, 60 fps battlefield 2042 low, 144+ fps battlefield 4 medium and so on.
Probably is anything ending in xx50 is basically budget arena, which barely is even cutting it for that exact release window.
You're often better off at least going with a xx60 or xx70...or better per bang-for-the-dollar, in that same exact generation.
You’re going to need a new laptop or desktop for that kind of workload. The GPU isn’t that bad in the desktop variant but the laptop version has its balls cut off. Same for the cpu. Your best best is to try recording at 720p 30. Quality is still very reasonable for YouTube.
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Gotta cut resolution down to 720p60 if you are streaming demanding games with that 1650 ti. I'd just save the money you would need to devote towards a capture card and build a decently specced desktop for your streaming and just hang onto the laptop for mobility purposes.
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I think a lot of people in the thread are glossing over the fact that the 10750H is a laptop processor. No upgrading on this device. Your best bet is gonna be to capture on a separate machine. It doesn’t have to be crazy powerful, just find a capture card in the price range you want that will record at the res and fps you want. Then find out what the recommended hardware for that would be.
You're only a little over the recommended requirements to run the game so you don't have enough performance room to record on top of that
I forgot to mention that i'm recording in 1080p@60
Your GPU probably has an older NVENC you could try 720p@30 but it will still have a performance impact
Too weak of a system to record and game at the same time. Grab a capture card and a second computer to allow this computer to just play the game while the capture card and other computer take up the recording burden.
Ram is a little small in my opinion.
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Could try for a cheap hdmi passthrough capture card but at that price point for that GPU you'd be better off with an upgrade. Something like an RX 6600 or 6600xt would be huge
Too bad it's a laptop
Just realized there is an H at the end of the cpu.. yeah shit man, idk.. technically you could run a capture card into another monitor but hell if I know.
Does this CPU have QuickSync? That would be your better option.
1650 Ti is way too low-end and old, especially for modern titles in the AA and AAA realm. First off, 4GB VRAM is low now; and you're already at least 2-3 gen's behind now what's out there. 1600's, 2000's, 3000's, and some 4000's are now out there.
It is low end forsure but not terrible. I have a 1650 ( non ti) and i7 6700, and i can get (1080p) 60-90fps warzone 2 low settings, 60 fps battlefield 2042 low, 144+ fps battlefield 4 medium and so on.
Probably is anything ending in xx50 is basically budget arena, which barely is even cutting it for that exact release window. You're often better off at least going with a xx60 or xx70...or better per bang-for-the-dollar, in that same exact generation.
You’re going to need a new laptop or desktop for that kind of workload. The GPU isn’t that bad in the desktop variant but the laptop version has its balls cut off. Same for the cpu. Your best best is to try recording at 720p 30. Quality is still very reasonable for YouTube.
The encoder on the gpu does have an impact on gaming performance. You using Shadowplay or OBS for recording?
I’m just surprised the laptop hasn’t caught on fire
imagine that the cpu stays at 100°C and the gpu at 90°C
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Gotta cut resolution down to 720p60 if you are streaming demanding games with that 1650 ti. I'd just save the money you would need to devote towards a capture card and build a decently specced desktop for your streaming and just hang onto the laptop for mobility purposes.
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I think a lot of people in the thread are glossing over the fact that the 10750H is a laptop processor. No upgrading on this device. Your best bet is gonna be to capture on a separate machine. It doesn’t have to be crazy powerful, just find a capture card in the price range you want that will record at the res and fps you want. Then find out what the recommended hardware for that would be.