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DOOM - OpenGL on R9 290

Vulkan IS great for gaming, and it's a huge boost to cards from Team Red! However, I have found that Vulkan and OBS do NOT get along on my R9 290. Obviously the Vulkan API is not supported yet for game capture, so monitor capture, window capture, or shelling out money for another pc and a capture card are the only options you have for high quality streaming/local recording. OR you could continue to use OpenGL. You may loose some frames here or there, but as I demonstrate is this video, it's probably the best option for streaming DOOM at the moment, especially if you have a R9 2xx. From what I have read the AMD GPU's from a couple generations ago don't like monitor capture on OBS with current drivers. Hardware: i7 4790k @ 4.75GHz ASUS Z97M-Plus Gigabyte R9 290 Reference model. 1100MHz Core 1457MHz Memory. 16GB Corsair XMS3 @1600MHz Corsair CX750M SanDisk 120GB SSD and 5 other random HDDs and SSDs OBS Settings: x264 Encoder CBR Enabled Quality Balance 10 250000 kbps bitrate Custom Buffer Size Set To 0 kbps 60FPS Superfast CPU Preset Main Processes Priority DOOM Settings: 1080p OpenGL 4.3 Ultra Preset Low Motion Blur 3.0 Sharpness SMTAA 8X V-Sync On (It seems like OBS only records 60fps if the game is rendering a multiple of 60fps. Otherwise, OBS will record half the frames rendered in game, i.e. 56fps even if DOOM is running at 112) If I'm just gaming, and not recording, I turn Vulkan on and set V-Sync to Adaptive. I've been getting 80FPS Minimums and probably 120FPS average, and even hit the frame cap of 200fps sometimes!

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