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YOu can give these a try if you like.
I use for Streaming to youtube etc...
Encoder = X264
Rate control = CBR
Bitrate = 13000 (for streamin it depends a lot on your upload bandwidth, my max is around 15000 or 15Mbit)
CPU usage preset = Fast
profile = High
Tune = None
Looks like this on youtube.
https://youtu.be/TTV--BdZj1Y
NVENC H.264 as the encoder.
Rate Control: CBR
Bitrate: 40000
Keyframe Interval: 0
B-Frames: 2
Base Canvas Resolution: 1920x1080
Common FPS Values: 60
Proccess Priority: Above Normal
Renderer: Direct3D 11
Color Format: NV12
YUV Color Space: 709
Looks like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t8PTcXf5Uw
Also, keep in mind that YouTube's encoding is pretty bad.
Intel i7 6700k
GTX 970M connected to amplifier with 1080ti in it
16gb ddr4
1920x1080p60fps
OBS Settings for Recording:
Type - Standard
Format - mkv (it would give a warning to me about using mp4 and told me to rather have mov or mkv and remux to mp4)
Encoder - x264
Rate Control - CBR
Bitrate - 8196
CPU Usage Preset - Very fast
Tune - none
Bicubic (16 samples)
Streaming: (same as above except bitrate is 2900)
I have a Dell s2340m monitor (2k)
60Hz Refresh rate
Looks exactly like your video
Btw tried your settings, the video was laggy AF
My Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCydqWcEej6-IpYK6CS0seXw?view_as=subscriber
(mean the world if you subscribed:)
All I can really say is bump it up a couple hundreds bits at a time and test out a recording. If the capture is getting overloaded, the framerate on the capture is tanking, or your CPU usage is really high, kick it back down a little bit and average it out. If you have a Nvidia card, the NVENC.264 codec is capable of higher framerates on intensive games like Overwatch, though you will need a higher bitrate and the High-quality preset and profile in order to keep the capture from being indecipherable, this is where I get the blockiness.
What do you mean by powerful?