Why is it while playing?

ar
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I would like to stream over streamlabs.

But now I have the problem: If I insert the game (Fortnite) in my stream program and then play, then it is very.

What should I do against it? I would be glad if someone can help.

Ba

This could be due to weak hardware, which CPU are you using right now?

ar

Where can I check this?

Do not know me so well yet.

Pe

You can't help with such scant information. What kind of system do you have? What settings in Streamlabs?

Real-time rendering has high hardware requirements.

ar

Sry, i do not know that well and i do not know where to look.

Di

Call us your hardware.
Normally you should know that too!

But since you do not, press Windows key + R and type dxdiag.

In the first window which opens you can see the processor and the memory as well as the installed operating system. At the top of the tabs you switch to "Display" and there you see the graphics card you have.

ar

OK

ar

There's Ad 1 and Ad 2.

Which one should I press on?

Pe

The easiest way, if you download the HWMonitor. But if you have no idea, it will be super difficult. That's why you have to read yourself into the matter a bit. That sounds a little hard, but it does not mean evil. Streaming with poor hardware is not fun. Neither for you nor for the audience.

ar

Okay, that's good. Thank you for your help.

What can I do with HWMonitor?

Di

Display 1 should be enough, if necessary you just call both if the name is different.

Di

Dxdiag is also wonderful

ar

There are like 2 categories.

on the right is: Device link is: Driver

It is nothing but graphics card. There are only things like: name, manufacturer, total memory, etc.

Di

Under name stands with me for example "Nvidia Geforce GTX 980ti" because I have a GTX 980ti of Nvidia in it.

ar

There are more things, which is the right one now. I did not count everything up on top.

ar

My name is: Intel (R) UHD Graphics 630

ar

Next to the name.

Ba

You can check the processor via the Direct-X diagnostics recommended by another user (dxdiag), but you can also simply go to the task manager under the second menu item on the top right

ar

Yes, I have.

ar

But that does not do me much, because I do not understand anything about these things.

Di

And under Display 2 and 1 is the same?

ar

Yes, it is the same.

ar

OK.

Di

Then you have only an onboard graphics card and no right!

That's clear that your PC will not pack then!

Since you can already be happy that he packs it normally.

ar

How expensive is a good one that works?

Di

Do you have a normal standpc or a laptop?
You can't do anything with a laptop.

With a stand PC you can retrofit a lot.
Theoretically, a GTX 1050ti would work, but that's far from good. But you do not need to change the power supply in most cases.

If it is a finished PC without graphics card, then they have often installed a rather weak power supply.

But now I ask myself a question.
Perhaps you have installed one and only the monitor at the top of the connectors from the motherboard plugged?

Why is it while playing

Here's an example picture, if you have your monitor connected to the top of red, but below green would be a slot, then you operate the PC only with the onboard graphics card but not with the right one.

ar

Well, I have an Asus gaming laptop. I have plugged in on a Samsung gaming monitor.

Di

Asus Gaming Laptop? You do not happen to have "Ad 3" there?

Because with my laptop there's display 1 and 2, where the 1 shows the onboard and the 2 the dedicated.

In any case, you can't retrofit anything. Just look for the bill, maybe you can see more on it?

ar

It says: System, Display 1/2, Playback, Sound 1/2/3, Input.

ar

The computer name is: LAPTOP-NL3IGN8F

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