Hi guys, this is mainly a test video. If you're watching and it's blurry, youtube is still rendering the HD resolutions, just give it some time. One of the biggest problems I had in previous benchmark videos was that I had to downscale the video from 4k to 1080p because my capture system hardware could not support 4k capture. I've now built out a complete second system that is fully capable of 4k capture up to YUV 4:2:2. BGR 8:8:8 still makes it poop the bed but it can handle other formats at least. Game system:6900 XT5950X64GB DDR4 3200 CL14Capture System:6700XT5900X16GB DDR4 CL16Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus LTRecording settings:x264 (CPU encoding) -- via 'Custom ffmpeg' in OBS, other settings left default65000 Bitrate2 Keyframe Intervalpcm_s24le audioMatroska (mkv) formatNotes:- I tried a couple different configurations and this hardware configuration was the one that could do 4k.- AMD's AMF encoder works with OBS now (I'll have another video on that shortly) -- but it can only do up to 1440p60- The reason the 6700XT was needed is because the render machine GPU needs to be able to keep up with the video format used by the capture card. Otherwise you get a heavy FPS hit. I tried a few other cards -- Vega VII, 5500 XT. Vega VII could only keep up with 4:2:0 formats at 4k and 5500XT could not at all. - The reason the 5900X was needed is because 4k60 CPU encoding takes a lot of horsepower. I tried a 5600X and it was not enough.For those wondering -- Nobara Linux is my personal side project. It's based on Fedora and focused on easier gaming and content creation out of the box:http://www.nobaraproject.org
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