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I'm trying to build a stream/record pc from an old PC lying around, with a new GTX 1060. I'm seeing render times of 50-300ms when I have the default blank project open with 2 blank windows.
The PC is an i7 920 (admittedly old, but it has the cores and clock speed) 8GB RAM NEW GTX 1060
I am using both hardware encoders for the stream and record, so in theory the CPU shouldn't be too taxed, even if its not the most powerful one. and a new GTX 1060 should be able to handle 2 encodes with only 1 input.....
I'm at a loss why this would oveload with nothing!
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Hi,
I have seen this issue occur due to the motherboard not properly supporting the new graphics card. You can test this by running GPU-Z. Where it says Bus Interface, is probably showing PCIe x1 or x4 actual speeds (the number after the @)
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Martin vMix
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admin wrote:Hi,
I have seen this issue occur due to the motherboard not properly supporting the new graphics card. You can test this by running GPU-Z. Where it says Bus Interface, is probably showing PCIe x1 or x4 actual speeds (the number after the @)
Regards,
Martin vMix That may be the case here, it shows PCIe x16 2.0 @ 1.1 so it doesn't appear to be running at the proper speed. Thats what I get for being cheap! I will be purchasing this system to be a record/stream PC. https://www.dell.com/en-...esktop/di3670_btsb_s411eThanks!
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