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  1. Do you mean from expensive merchants/companies like amazon or is the build too expensive?
  2. I was just wondering if this build is good enough to play and recording in 1080p with 60fps. The games I play are the doom series, AoE series, CoD, Star Wars battlefront 2, and etc. PC Build https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Fs3tm8
  3. So your recommendation is too wait until I have about 2,000 and use it to build a super computer. So far I only reached $1,500 with this setup https://pcpartpicker.com/list/MsTr9W If there is any changes i need to do, please pm/dm me. I would like to spend as much now to avoid wasting more later on, like you said. I'll check back tomorrow, since it getting way too late.
  4. So what about this build? https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qQH4XH
  5. I forgot to include that I would like to stream and record as well. Sorry for the missing information.
  6. Full Story: If there is any mistakes or posted wrong board to ask for help, please PM/DM me so I can remove it and move it. Sorry about it. Short Story is at the bottom. So about two years ago, I was interested on building my own computer and had no idea on what to select (Still don't know till this day). I wanted a computer that can both record, render and play in 1080p with no delay and footage issues using OBS Studio and Vegas. I went on toms hardware and was recommended to build a particular set. In the thread I asked for recording, rendering, and able to play in 1080p with these types of games; Command and Conquer Series, Doom (Zandronum), Age of Empires II, Sim City Series and other games that I had listed. Needless to say, my video recording software OBS Studio showed up in choppy, blocked render in 1080p and the video recording size would be around 100gb for about 3 hours which is a lot. Here is a few examples of what the video looks like after rendering it on Vegas. Its going to be videos cut to the blocky parts and cropped into one entire video. Link: https://youtu.be/4MVlWj4avcI - The game is Megaman8bitDM. I do not remember my old build that much but this is my attempt to show my original build. Specs: Was worth around $700 dollars but missing some hardware. CPU - AMD FX (TM) 6300 Six Core Processor GPU - AMD Radeon R9 200 Seires Motherboard - GA-78LMT-USB3 16 GB of Ram Using Windows 10 Previously I asked on linustechtips forums if my GPU is too weak to record in 1080p and got a few mixed answers. With some saying that my hardware for the GPU and CPU is too old and weak to record in 1080p, and others saying that to use Re Live instead. I tried to use Re Live, but I prefer to use OBS Studio. Link to thread - So I had an idea on building another computer for recording the older computer screen. I had many suggestions on not to do this since it would be too complex and/or difficult to pull off. There was one idea on using Remote control over lan, but I can try this later. This idea was quickly shut downed. But I have the thread to this one as well. So this is what I want to do, build another computer for the only purpose of recording games in full 1080p in 60 fps. After the recording is finish, transfer the files to my older computer and using this as a rendering only computer for Sony Vegas. I had an idea on using either a Ethernet port on connecting both computers together or using a external hard drive to connect both but I do not know how would this work out. The games I want to record is still the same from the start - Command and Conquer Series, Doom (Zandronum), Age of Empires II, Sim City Series, Warhammer 40k Soul Storm, Warcraft III, and many other games. Many of these games are either recent or old. I do not need another keyboard/mouse, since im planning to find out on connect one keyboard/mouse to multiple computers or two for this case. Although I do need a Monitor that has 1080p. I do have a iMac mid 2010 computer, but I want to sell it because there is a issue with the hard drive and I only use it for video watching. My budget is about $800 dollars, but I can get more if this is not enough for a new build. I also want to try to get a Mac OS to run on my second build, but I dont think that this is needed, since my games only run in windows. This is the setup I was recommended, but I want to see if there is a better one, because it can only record in 1080p with overclocking CPU: AMD - Ryzen 3 1200 3.1GHz Quad-Core Processor ($99.99 @ Amazon)Motherboard: Asus - PRIME B350-PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard ($69.99 @ Newegg)Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ($89.99 @ Newegg)Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($41.89 @ SuperBiiz)Video Card: EVGA - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB GAMING Video Card ($204.98 @ Newegg)Case: Fractal Design - Focus G (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($39.99 @ SuperBiiz)Power Supply: Corsair - TXM Gold 650W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($59.99 @ Newegg)Total: $606.82Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when availableGenerated by PCPartPicker 2017-11-30 17:24 EST-0500 Short Story: I have a outdated computer build that has bad recording/rendering quality. When recording in 1080p the video comes out like this - https://youtu.be/4MVlWj4avcI . I was told that it would be good to record and play in 1080p but it turns out it was not. The game I play/record is Command and Conquer Series, Doom (Zandronum), Age of Empires II, Sim City Series and other games. My specs for my old build can be found on the full story in its own section. I ask the community if my hardware should be updated, but someone suggested to just build a whole other computer. I agreed, but had another idea on using one computer to record another computer until this was quickly debunked. So this is my current plan, use one computer to record and the other to render it. I also need help with how to connect two computers together. The last build is the one I got recommended, but I want a upgrade since I need to overclock everything to use it. If you have any question to help, please do no hesitate to ask.
  7. I heard it was much better since you can use separate computers to do one thing and use less power. Plus I want to render some videos and play at the same time, so one computer for rendering and another for gaming.
  8. Would I do this with like an ethernet cable and find a application to remote control
  9. I just wanted to know if there was a way to record a computer with obs studio, from a different computer. With one computer gaming only and the other recording/editing. I was thinking of building another computer just to record, because I already have one thats doing both at once.
  10. Yeah, what could I do with my older pc spec, is there like a website where I can sell my used specs if I was about to do this? And would I just get the motherboard, cpu and gpu since I have the other specs?
  11. I live in the United States. I was thinking about wasting like 400 dollars, but if I need more ill be willing to waste some money.
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