Hello!
Now that I have a year of online SW under my belt, I'm taking a look at my gear to see where I want to make upgrades next. I'm satisfied with my video/audio stuff for the time being - so I'm taking a look at what I can do for my computer. I research what I can, but I'm not feeling very comfortable jumping into purchasing anything without asking around some more.
I currently use a Dell XPS 15 9560. Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7100H CPU @ 3.00GHz, 3000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
This has been fine for editing images and has helped me during post-secondary, but even after I've optimized the system to the best of my ability, my fps leaves much to be desired.
When streaming to one site via OBS, my laptop can only seem to manage 30 fps, regardless of the resolution, even though I have cams that can support 4k and 60fps. 30 fps is fine for live streaming, but I'm aching for my video quality to be better - I can only seem to make 30fps work for recordings before things get choppy. I want to be able to splitcam, but even streaming to two or three sites puts a significant strain on my CPU.
I hope to eventually upgrade my camera to a mirrorless DSLR (Likely Nikon, as that's what I'm most comfortable with, but looking at Sony and Canon as well.) This means I'll need a capture card and what I'm assuming will be more intensive processes on my system, in addition to my interests in photography and graphic design, and possibly casual gaming in the future.
However I choose to upgrade my system, whether it's adding new memory or finding an entirely new unit, I would like for it to be able to accommodate all of these things.
I would prefer to stick with a laptop - as I currently stream/make content out of more than one location, but I would be open to purchasing a desktop if it was worth it.
I'm assuming that upgrading my memory would be my first step, but I'm honestly not sure, and I'm kinda scared to destroy my computer...haha. On that note, if I do upgrade memory, would an averagely tech-savvy gal like myself be okay to Youtube how to do that, or should I pay a professional to upgrade my gear?
Help, haha. Thanks in advance!
Now that I have a year of online SW under my belt, I'm taking a look at my gear to see where I want to make upgrades next. I'm satisfied with my video/audio stuff for the time being - so I'm taking a look at what I can do for my computer. I research what I can, but I'm not feeling very comfortable jumping into purchasing anything without asking around some more.
I currently use a Dell XPS 15 9560. Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7100H CPU @ 3.00GHz, 3000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
This has been fine for editing images and has helped me during post-secondary, but even after I've optimized the system to the best of my ability, my fps leaves much to be desired.
When streaming to one site via OBS, my laptop can only seem to manage 30 fps, regardless of the resolution, even though I have cams that can support 4k and 60fps. 30 fps is fine for live streaming, but I'm aching for my video quality to be better - I can only seem to make 30fps work for recordings before things get choppy. I want to be able to splitcam, but even streaming to two or three sites puts a significant strain on my CPU.
I hope to eventually upgrade my camera to a mirrorless DSLR (Likely Nikon, as that's what I'm most comfortable with, but looking at Sony and Canon as well.) This means I'll need a capture card and what I'm assuming will be more intensive processes on my system, in addition to my interests in photography and graphic design, and possibly casual gaming in the future.
However I choose to upgrade my system, whether it's adding new memory or finding an entirely new unit, I would like for it to be able to accommodate all of these things.
I would prefer to stick with a laptop - as I currently stream/make content out of more than one location, but I would be open to purchasing a desktop if it was worth it.
I'm assuming that upgrading my memory would be my first step, but I'm honestly not sure, and I'm kinda scared to destroy my computer...haha. On that note, if I do upgrade memory, would an averagely tech-savvy gal like myself be okay to Youtube how to do that, or should I pay a professional to upgrade my gear?
Help, haha. Thanks in advance!