Under the General Section, it is suggested that Process Priority is set to "Normal."
Process Priority is how much your PC will focus on giving resources to your stream and/or recording. If you set your Process Priority to "High", your PC will take resources from other sources, possibly from the game and/or other open programs being used, and put those into OBS Studio. This means that you could experience FPS problems. "Normal" is suggested unless your PC can handle higher settings.
In the Video section, set your renderer to Direct3D 11.
Select NV12 as the color format using the drop down menu.
Set the Color Space to "Rec. 709."
Set Color Range to "Full."
Scrolling down to the Stream Delay section, you will be able to change how late your stream will be to the audience. This is good if you are trying to prevent streamsniping or if you want your stream to feel less "live."
Checkmark "Enable" if you'd like to use this feature and then change the duration to the desired length of delay.
Enable automatically reconnect so that if you are having internet connection issues, it will put a prompt to let audience know that you are having connection problems and the stream will attempt to automatically reconnect throughout this process, continuing to streaming your gameplay once connection problems are resolved
Be sure to click the "Apply" button at the bottom to ensure that your settings have saved