Quick Answer

To stream Elden Ring without lag in SA, set OBS to 1080p60 at 6,000kbps using NVENC HEVC, lock your in-game framerate to 60fps, and pick a streaming server in Johannesburg or Cape Town. A wired 50Mbps fibre line is the realistic minimum for stutter-free Twitch or YouTube streams.

Hardware That Handles Streaming and Gaming

Elden Ring is GPU-bound at 1440p Ultra, so a single-PC setup needs an RTX 4060 Ti or better paired with at least a Ryzen 5 7600 or i5-13400F. NVENC on RTX cards handles encoding without stealing CPU cycles, so you keep that buttery 60fps in-game while streaming live to chat. 32GB DDR5 stops Chrome and OBS from squeezing your VRAM cache during long sessions. Evetech ships streaming-ready builds from around R28,000 with same-day Joburg dispatch and local warranty.

OBS Settings That Actually Work in SA

Set output to 1080p60, encoder to NVIDIA NVENC HEVC, bitrate 6,000kbps, keyframe interval 2 seconds, and preset P5 Quality. Twitch in SA routes best via Johannesburg ingest, while YouTube Live picks Cape Town or Frankfurt automatically based on time of day. Always run a wired Ethernet line, Wi-Fi 6 is fine in theory but routers in res or shared houses spike latency at random when too many people stream at once.

Network and Power Stability

Loadshedding kills streams instantly, so a 1500VA line-interactive UPS on the PC plus a small 600VA on the router is non-negotiable for serious streamers. Test with Speedtest's Cape Town or Johannesburg servers for sub-15ms ping and 50Mbps stable upload. Disable Windows updates during streams, set OBS to High priority, and turn off OneDrive sync. These tiny fixes shave 30-40ms of input latency and stop dropped frames mid-boss fight against Malenia or Radagon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stream Elden Ring on a single PC with an RTX 4060?

Yes, the 4060 has dedicated NVENC hardware that handles 1080p60 streaming without dropping in-game frames. Just keep total VRAM use below 7GB to be safe.

What upload speed do I need for 1080p60 streaming?

6Mbps minimum, but aim for 15-25Mbps stable so other devices on your fibre line don't choke the stream during peak evening hours.

Should I use HEVC or H.264 for streaming?

Use HEVC if your platform supports it, the quality at 6Mbps is noticeably sharper. Twitch enhanced broadcasting and YouTube both accept HEVC now.

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