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  1. Nice build 10/10 love the Stormtrooper themed colors.
  2. LMG Should make a video on setting up a dedicated server for twitch/rtmp with nginx rtmp on ubuntu and windows. It would make a great video. And it would help out a lot of people to be able to stream at amazing quality just by using any 2nd pc dedicated with linux or a windows machine with virtualbox, You can use a windows computer and virtualize the process inside virtual box or run it on a dedicated linux or windows computer. It's so simple how it works. You setup obs to encode with quicksync or nvenc. This will lower your cpu to almost nothing on your gaming machine/main computer. Then you stream to a custom rtmp url on your lan at 20000KBPS uncompressed it's just like using a capture card on a 2nd pc but you just use your dedicated box/image over LAN instead. the ip you'll use inside obs is the ip of the 2nd pc or virtualized image. Anyways i have made 2 different downloads for both the dedicated linux setup and the windows virtualbox setup. All you need to do on the windows version is connect to the virtualbox image and login with stream 123. And type ifconfig get the ip and connect to it with putty and add your stream key if you want you can just edit everything from inside the virtualbox image. But you'll have to type the commands manually to open the conf file. For linux you install ubuntu sever and download and compile nginx rtmp. I have all the steps inside the 2 downloads 1 for linux and another for windows.The DL links are below. I hope lmg makes a video about this. It would help so many people up there stream quality on twitch without having to buy a capture card. You can literally set this up on any windows machine with good hardware and the windows version is portable just install virtualbox on said windows machine load up the image get the ip boom you have a streaming server. or u can set it up dedicated on linux. I'm using a 8350 amd cpu with the dedicated linux installation build @ http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ppmmcf i have the server in the basement to off load the heat and noise. And i'm streaming at 720P 60FPS at Medium and it looks so good. last thing if you have a good enough cpu you can do 1080P 60FPS at medium and it will look so good but you need a better cpu then what i'm using which is the 8350. I wanna see if anyone can test this on better cpu's and run 1080P 60FPS i know some of you on the forum have some insane hardware. Anyways the jump from 720P 60FPS to 1080P 60 is so much i dont have a powerful enough cpu to test it maybe you guys can run the image and see what cpu's will work on 1080P 60FPS AT Medium. Anyways cheers enjoy. https://archive.org/details/NginxRtmpEncodingServer https://archive.org/details/LinuxRTMPSuperStreamerEncodingServerForLiveStreamingWindowsVersion
  3. Rig name: TwerkstationCpu: 4770kGpu: EVGA 980TI FTWRam: 32gb 1866mhz ddr3 Score 10.5
  4. As a general rule of thumb you should never really update the bios firmware unless your having stability issues or you need support for new/newer cpu's If it isn't broke don't fix it lol
  5. http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00007682 HP Desktop PCs - Updating the BIOSThis document includes the steps for finding, downloading, and installing updates to the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) or ROM (ROMPaq) for your HP or Compaq computer.
  6. Check to see if you have the latest bios firmwire. If you dont Try updating to the latest bios and let us now how that goes.
  7. I use crashplan here at the studio to backup a 24tb nas. You should check out there business backup tools. https://www.code42.com/business/features.html
  8. I had something like this happen with my 990fx 8150 build. i went to re thermal the cpu and my cooler was stuck on the cpu. i pulled out the cpu with a bit of force and it just happened i was turning the cooler a bit. Anyways it bent the pins in 1 corner but not much i just used a very small screw driver and lined them back up. i got lucky none of them broke or snapped. anyhow i put the cpu back in it works fine just watch out do not be forceful. if your cooler gets stuck on the cpu just turn it left and right gently until it loosens of. rather then pulling upward and turning.
  9. 5930k. You can save some money and buy other stuff like if you need a mic or better keyboard dunno if you got all that stuff already.
  10. Yeah the 6 series is on the horizon right? if you can wait for that.
  11. Well i was gonna say you could go with the 5820k but it only has 28 PCIE Lanes. If you can afford a no compromises build with a 5960x i would just go with that. future proof your self + you'll have plenty of power for gaming and content creation. I mean you'll be happy that cpu is a fkn beastt.
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