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    Apr 24, 2023 · Use the following guide to specify the GPU on which OBS Studio runs. You can also use this guide to specify the GPU on which your games will run — for example, for Minecraft: Java Edition . To check your version of Windows 10:

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      This guide will show you how to select the graphics card OBS...

  3. This guide will show you how to select the graphics card OBS is running on using the native control panel from NVIDIA. It is valid if you are running Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 prior to version 1903.

  4. Feb 11, 2017 · Under "Output" and changing your settings to "Advanced" then "NVENC H.264" you'll notice a setting at the bottom labeled "GPU". In this setting you can...

  5. Go to the encoder tab in OBS settings & toggle the advanced version from the pulldown menu at the very top. Then, at the bottom should be an option for which GPU. You'll probably have to experiment to see which GPU your laptop considers #0 & #1 - if it's the integrated one or the Nvidia one.

  6. OBS uses the GPU of the monitor it's being rendered on, so you'd need to plug whatever monitor you usually use for OBS into the 970. Another alternative besides using a capture card on a separate PC, in my opinion, would be to set up your PC with Proxmox, where you have two Windows VMs.

  7. OBS Studio is widely used for streaming and recording content, and enabling GPU-accelerated encoding can offload processing tasks from the CPU to the GPU, resulting in smoother performance during live streams or recordings.

  8. Oct 8, 2017 · Use your Graphics Card for Encoding. It’s important to find out if any components are causing issues for you. For example, if you have such high CPU usage that your PC is slow then there is a setting in OBS called Hardware (NVENC), Hardware (VCE) or Hardware (QSV) within Settings > Output > Streaming.

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