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AMD Ryzen: An Elite CPU For Streamers
?Some games are very CPU-intensive and require a strong computer to run. These games are tough on your processor, especially if you are running the game on the highest settings,? Twitch Support reads. ?To make matters worse, streaming is an extremely CPU-intensive process. Combine these two together, and it is trouble. If, on top of that, you open a browser to read chat, another program to play music, and a third program to keep track of donations, you might find that your game lags more than you would like.?
The proposed solution is expensive: ?Use two computers to split up the workload.? One system plays the game, and a second system with a capture card receives output from the GPU and serves as a dedicated broadcasting system to alleviate performance bottlenecks. Many streamers will be familiar with this.
Many broadcasters also say the rise of hardware-based video encoding has not done much to address the needs of streamers that expect the best quality for their viewers. Many streamers also agree that the tight 3500Kbps bitrate limits of Twitch, and the short render-to-broadcast window for a timely stream, put the GPU at a disadvantage. Users often report that fixed-function encoders in CPUs and GPUS need more bitrate to achieve the same quality as the CPU-based x264 encoder preconfigured on streaming packages like Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) and XSplit. Though fixed-function encoders are getting better all the time, and work wonders for recording gameplay to disk, streamers often still rely on processors to give the best result for their fans.
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Ultimately, these perspectives highlight that the typical 4C4T or 4C8T processors simply doesn?t offer enough performance to keep up with the demands of simultaneous gaming and video encoding. For such enthusiastic gamers, the AMD Ryzen? 7 1700 can be a welcome relief.
With eight physical cores and 16 threads, one system with this one consumer processor now has enough hardware to simultaneously dedicate a full 4C8T to both the encoding and gaming workloads. Paired with a sufficient quantity of RAM and a powerful graphics card, it is possible for just one system to broadcast a top-flight 1080p/60 FPS/3500Kbps stream for viewers with little compromise to the performance or input latency of the game.
Since no streamer would willingly give their viewers a stream that fails 18% of the time, the balanced design of the AMD Ryzen? 7 1700 processor sets the standard for effortless single-system streaming.
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