Purchased and external graphics card for my laptop today gonna be a journey... Reason? OBS-shmbs... /threadpic.twitter.com/t7ySKC7kUl
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looks like it cannot work with RTX3060 because PCIe 4, so guess I am looking for RTX2060 Super to get cheaper any day now.
Also I though about getting a GTX1080 Ti or even GTX980 Ti because such much CUDA cores and 12GB GPU RAM, but apparently new #NVENC in RTX2060 beats em all
Purchasing a GPU is a mission impossible. Simple RTX2060 is our of stock everywhere! I looked for returned GPUs in a local hw store, got one and... will have to return it back because it takes 3 slots and just doesn't fit to AGA. Year 2020. Can we just blame everything on 2020?
oh nice, RTX 3060 is available in Sweden now. It's 500 EUR and not 399 USD but who cares, right? Also it is not supported by Alienware Graphics Adapter, so I cannot buy it anyway. But can't wait for your holiday benchmarks to appear =]
Returned one rtx2060, got a smaller rtx2060. It fits this time. I am curious of the internal laptop intel gpu would switch off (to spare off the shared system ram and extra mem copy) if I attach a monitor straight to the eGPU.pic.twitter.com/iCkngiUgJx
AGA case would not close properly because the card is too big. Huh, kaaamon... Still using it this way. RTX2060 is 28C idle, 42C when rendering. In Premiere there's a weird gpu memcpy overload that stutters and annoys. Dunno if a driver issue or 4x PCI lanes is a bottleneck
Second day with #eGPU #AGA
1. This is after 21 min of simmultaneous streaming and recording
2. Normal utilisation is 8%
3. These creepy vram memcpy spikes are disturbing
4. GPU temp is 53C
The monitor is attached to #RTX2060 in eGPU, the laptop monitor is onpic.twitter.com/DPyYHaCLb0
Intel GPU cannot be switched off, since the laptop monitor is wired to it. In the settings I have "run everything on Nvidia GPU", but ie now Chrome runs a video on GPU0 and WDM taxes the Intel GPU at 55%pic.twitter.com/aiBWeUwf9z
rendering 56 min long video from Premiere with grading, effects and all kind of stuff at max quality. About 12 minutes.
5 years old CPU is at around 90% while GPU is at near 100% all the time.
So far #RTX2060 was the right choice as #eGPUpic.twitter.com/OBCfd58v5x
oh the unexpected part is that I cannot just unplug the laptop and carry it around and then plug back.
#eGPU at least of #Alienware
flavour is not plugnplay.
I have to click a button on the cord to unplug the laptop from the GPU (or is it another way around?) then shut down.
also #eGPU doesn't go to sleep together with the laptop. I have to click the button on the cord to unplug it first.
If I close the lid, the case is still alive and buzzy. If I then click the button on the cord to unplug the GPU, the laptop wakes up and restarts.
streaming and monitoring a stream on a monitor that is attached to #eGPU
* no vram copy
* CPU is chill
* lapotop fans are chill as well
That external gpu thing for streaming seems to be a novelty. So little info about the best practices. Why?pic.twitter.com/TBmknXzZPn
mkay, tested livestreaming now let's see how this laptop+eGPU setup works for nvidia gamestream.pic.twitter.com/zjfuPfvaA2
I have a setup with 3 routers (one of those is also wifi6 AP). I managed to connect my laptop and Nvidia Shield to the same router for hopefully optimal performance. Let's see if we can get 2160p on the TV via Ethernet.
Previously I could get decent performance from #GeforceNow but not from #GameStream
Never cared to figure out why and just got a long HDMI cable mainly to watch on a TV how @tooattractive plays Crusader Kings 3 on a laptop 
moved a fullscreen game from the laptop monitor to the #eGPU attached monitor. The game is streaming to the TV via Ethernet with Nvidia #GameStreampic.twitter.com/SKD8xn5DLu
I wonder how would it feel to play Civilisation 6 or Crusader Kings 3 or a big TV with an external keyboard in this setup.
@tooattractive and I tried playing Surviving Mars on a TV with a joystick and failed the tutorial 
#eGPU has dramatically improved my laptop's streaming capabilities. I now run 2 @OBSProject and @discord and a set of audio and video VFX and stream and record and the system still has some juice left ;-)https://clips.twitch.tv/ObliviousLivelyDolphinKAPOW …
a game is running on #eGPU + attached a monitor
OBS is running on GPU0 because I need it on my laptop screen
with LUT, Chroma Key and scaling I think the load is super light.pic.twitter.com/HsIuMHrNAs
if I stream or record, OBS despite running on a laptop screen uses #eGPU #NVENC. Overall system load is same.
This is good enough for Discord + OBS game streaming from a laptop + eGPU despite the memory overhead and often spikes with copy.pic.twitter.com/7N2AcW5LG2
to @bezazazumno happiness I should probably make this thread a video on our YouTube already, but here we go. Playing with @nvidia Broadcast today.
Ft @tooattractivepic.twitter.com/WAzEGeYfrA
usually AI is trained to recognize just a single human. Here it removes the background well on 2 in horrible conditions: * Swedish darkness * Creepy built-in 720p webcam * lotsa hair, beard, mustache, random viking jewelry (proofpic up in the thread)
I could not get Nvidia Broadcast to work with OBS Virtual Cam, what is a bummer.
Nvidia Virtual Camera app eats up 20% of my desktop RTX2060
It somehow can upscale the 720p webcam to 1080p
Seems to not consume extra resources.
But yeah, 40% is just the back removal + OBSpic.twitter.com/ojc0H8U45X
With @nvidia #GameStream I am able to get 100mbps stream to my TV.
Will test and compare the picture quality and the actual user experience to @RainwayApp on the TV and the iPad next.pic.twitter.com/1Fnu0BAuIC
I took me less than 10 min to download @RainwayApp on the TV and iPad and connected them to my desktop. By so far it can stream only in 1080p max =/
With Nvidia Gsmestream I was able to get 1440p and even 4K to my TV (with @nvidia Shield).pic.twitter.com/sw6DCmWpZe
I like so much how touch works!
This is @COTSGame on my iPad via @RainwayApp with PS4 controller.
But it is the touch that fascinates me. I'll try playing Mini Metro or other tough first games on iPad streamed via Rainway.pic.twitter.com/HxtdipD1ls
but yeah... somehow I get choppy audio on iPad and @RainwayApp dashboard crashed several times on PC.
There's a way to add .exe to the games list but pointing to an desktop shortcut of an UWP app (Man Of Medan game) results in a critical error.
Anyways. Getting through ;-)
It is common to have a gaming PC + a streaming PC. I am thinking - can we have 1 PC but a gaming GPU + a streaming GPU (and two monitors). And to complicate it all, I wanna game on my TV and stream it w mic/cam because emotions and all that.
Default setup: the game runs on a laptop with #eGPU and gets streamed to the TV with Nvidia #GameStream
I want to stream it also to @Twitch in realtime with camera view and voice overlay.
Nvidia Gamestream seems to work via drivers and it takes the picture straight from the frame buffer (or somewhere else deep/internal), so with OBS running - I get random shit streamed to my TV instead of the game.
Now I am playing with @RainwayApp to see what's possible.
Still getting random crashed with @RainwayApp =(
Same machine, same everything and I could play for hours with Nvidia #GameStream
Dunno... will try to figure it out.pic.twitter.com/LYRslInslF
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