

The fan of the cooler is pointed towards the front-side of my pc. I'm pretty sure now i've made some mistakes in applying the thermal paste and the cooler. I don't know how to respond to everyone individually so i'll reply to my own post in the hope you guys read it. We are not allowed to name streamers in this sub if memory serves correctly, so if you are interested you can DM me and I'll show you the streamer I am talking about. My stream quality looks "grainy", so this leads me to believe that the method to fixing this problem lies within the streaming codec itself - very fast. At any rate, I can stream at 60FPS (and I have a dual PC streaming rig). My theory is that the amount of CPU power it takes to record is only a fraction vs streaming and the workload. He's using an 18 core 36 thread processor with an unknnown amount of RAM on a 2 PC setup. Not the best one out there right now, but definitely stronger than 99% of other streamers out there. There's another streamer I know that has a mega-streaming-rig. However, other users here swear up and down this is due to my upload cap of 6000 KBPS. I stream 60FPS at very fast codec compression preset (this is the default codec in OBS and Xsplit). I believe this is due to codec compression preset. Sadly the youtube content becomes hella pixelated.

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