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Budget (including currency): £10,000+ Country: Uk Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Streaming Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hey kind people, i'm looking for a bit of help. Very soon i'm going to be creating a no expense spared streaming room, those new 4k 240/1440p 360 hz oled's are looking like the way to go for me at least for now, The issue im envisioning is if i use my 2 pc setup how would i capture the game from my gaming pc and send it to my streaming pc without having the option of a hdmi capture card (i dont know of any that offer 240hz 4k passthrough. and id be using display port in that instance) Does anyone have any potential solutions for this. I dont mind purchasing an expensive hdmi matrix if theres any that offer that (it may be beneficial if i do co streams with people coming to my house i can put second pc in the matrix as well) or is there a simpler option like mirroring the screen to a hdmi port on the graphics card (Hoping it wouldn't cost performance) Apologies for the long winded post. I appreciate your help
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Budget (including currency): £1,100 ($1,282 usd) Country: England Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft Streaming programing csgo Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): at least 16gb of ram at 3600mhz room for upgrade dont care about rgb at least run 240fps at 1080p on low settings on most games hopefully buy all parts in two weeks no peripherals needed upgrading from asus tuf f15 gaming laptop thanks- 7 replies
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Budget (including currency): $4000 Country: Philippines Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming PC Games include but not limited to... Elite Dangerous: Odyssey Satisfactory Final Fantasy 7 Remake Division 2 Far Cry 6 Ace Combat 7 Everspace 2 Space Engineers Star Citizen Final Fantasy 14 Chrome (for code development or meeting) Voicemeter Streaming PC OBS Voicemeter Chrome Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Gaming PC preferably 4 screens Main screen for gaming / for developing code Screen 2 for watching Youtube if grinding or white noise if coding Screen 3 (vertical) for chats Screen 4 for referencing when coding Monitors are at least 2k resolution 1 mechanical keyboard (with handrest) that has RGB lights 1 MMO Mouse (with numpad on side) that has RGB lights Really good casing with good airflow If possible, air-cooled rather than liquid-cooled (unless it is not possible) to remove chance of untimely leaks GPU and CPU should allow at least high settings on Elite Dangerous Odyssey and Ace Combat 7 and Final Fantasy 15 with at least 60 FPS on 2K monitors, while at least medium settings on Star Citizen (or at least make it playable at 30FPS - i know this game is taxing) GPU should allow at least 4 screens 1 camera (just for work meetings) Streaming PC 1 screen Stream deck 1 keyboard 1 mouse Smaller than gaming PC GPU and CPU should allow ability to encode / decode streams 2 camera setup (might go for the new insta360 link) Extras 1 audio mixer with two outputs to go to both PCs 1 really good gaming headset 1 external sound system (if i am tired with the headset) Would like to get some ideas on what parts to get before I buy the parts and build one. My target for buying will be end of 3rd up until mid of 4th quarter this year. Not really particular if AMD or Intel but ever since all of my computers before are of Intel - but I would prefer stability rather than "at the edge". I am not really particular with overclocking and would go for the safe side but would appreciate help on how to overclock them. As for availability, i'll check locally if it is available but might go buying parts online from Singapore if needed. I just need a list of parts that are compatible with each other (because I am not really good at picking parts that are compatible) The purpose of this build is: I want to stream games on my channel (just for fun or as a hobby) I want to separate my streaming PC for other purposes later on and I don't want to tax my gaming PC I want to stream or record my coding practices for educational purposes I want to play Elite Dangerous or Satisfactory at high settings, and at least have a good experience on Star Citizen I can go over budget if necessary but would have a max of 5k If there are things here that is weird or I misunderstood, just let me know and I can change them Thanks everyone in advance for the help.
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Looking for one for watch & streaming but no gaming in it. Thanks
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Hello everyone, I've built 2 pc's for a dual pc setup so that I could have my games at higher settings and so that my twitch stream would not start to drop frames like crazy, but for some reason it still does. Gaming PC Stream PC i9-9900K not OC at the moment i5-9600K 32 GB RAM @ 3200 16 GB RAM @2400 RTX 2070 Gigabyte Windforce not OC at the moment GeForce GT 730 ASUS ROGSTRIX Maximus Xl Asus MB (idk the exact model but non OC) 750 WATT EVGA GOLD PSU 650 Watt PSU Elgato HD60 Pro (PCIe) I use OBS on my stream PC and have my main monitor (1080p 144hz) on my gaming pc duplicated going back to the elgato in the stream pc (settings in the images). I have gig internet going to both pc's. My audio isn't an issue as I use Voice Meeter Banana and that doesn't give me problems. I tried using the videos I found on google, and they make it seem like no issue but mine when I try it drops frames. I try games like Rocket league and even in that kinda game my frames drop on OBS and the stream is unwatchable at times. Please let me know if you need any other info. Thanks!
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Hello Mina... konichiwa ^_^ I am newbie here never once build a pc but, after looking at so many video from LTT youtube channel kind of inspired me to build one for my self. need kind of advice from you smart people here ^_^ if there is something i need to add or change that would help me a lot for building this pc. here is the specs that i come up with: Motherboard: ASRock X570 TAICHI RAZER Edition AM4 AMD X570 SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core 3.4GHz (4.9GHz Max Boost) Memory: 64GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 3000MHz Water Cooling: not sure which one is good System Fans: not sure which one is good GPU: RTX 3080 OS: Windows 10 64bit OS Drive: 2TB Samsung 980 PRO Storage: 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Series Power Supply: CORSAIR 750 RMx SERIES PLUS GOLD ( not sure if this is the best for this kind of horse power ) Cases: Corsair 680X ( my opinion with best cooling is this one, if there is better option let me know ) Noted: if there is something i need to change or added to this list feel free to let me know. thank you for helping me ^_^
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I have multiple options I’ve seen from videos on how to do this by using voice meter or ndi but I don’t want to use those I would rather go an easier way so would an aux cable be able send my gaming pc audio to my streaming pc and if not is there any mixers of some sort that are reasonable cheaper than the go xlr mini that would work the same way
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according to my estimations depending on the past couple of posts...... there is 0% chance id get an upgrade on my pc my pc specs: Processor: AMD Sempron 145 (Unlocked into athlon ii x2 4450e) Motherboard: Asus m4n68t-m le v2 Ram: Apotop 1333Mhz 4gb ddr3 ram SSD: Crucial BX500 120gig ssd Hard drive: Seagate 7200rpm 500gig Graphics card: Geforce 7025 intergrated PSU: 450 watt psu im buyin a rx 550 gpu, so can i link it with my phone to use the pc as a dedicated pc as the gpu would take all the work..... is it a good idea???? pls suggest and feel free to talk
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Helo am gamer, video editor and want to stream again Link to the pc build i want to do: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/bfgakdfg/saved/4RJTJx (The cooler master fans are not actually cooler master fans, they are aigo dr12 fans) I was planning to do a under 300$ under 200w build but i checked the prices for electricity and they werent that bad so i decided to go under 500w.. But i still wanna do a cheaper setup(>700 euro) but need help to do so. My aim is to get like 720p/1080p 60+ fps on any game rn and so it'll be future proof enough. Also i wanna start streaming(720p60) and video editing again in 1080p in premiere pro or sony vegas. What i need help with is the power supply. Im very confused on what brand to buy and will the psu be reliable for under 70 euro Also can i maybe have some suggestions or tips on if my build is shit or not. Thanks for reading and hopefully you guys will help me out.
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Hey guys, before I start I'm just going to say sorry for any bad grammar etc, again I'm posting at around midnight, as well as to any mods who think this post is in the wrong place, instead of deleting it coul d you please just move it to where you think it should be, thanks Ok, I'm relatively new to pc building and I am planning to build a 2 system pc, a gaming one with a i9 9900ks and a rtx 2080ti and a work pc with a ryzen 3990x threadripper or similar with either a quadro or titan gpu. I'm wondering if it is possible for me, using a capture card or OBS's software, to have the workstation stream the video to youtube or twitch, using the better multi-threaded cpu to take care of it, freeing up my gaming system to give me as many frames as possible. I am also planning to have both pc's save files to the same storage system, and have the same keyboard, mouse, monitor etc. and me being able to switch between pc's with a macro, so I can use them sort of as one machine. Is this possible and/or recommendable and does anyone have some advise to give? Any would be greatly appreciated.
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I am building a PC to live stream events at my church and broadcast to multiple TVs within the building. The stream is in 1080p and the video is from a Canon VIXIA HF G60. Also, the computer will be used to edit and and upload videos that are captured. I have a budget of about $1,000 (U.S.) I am looking for recommendations on CPU, Motherboard, and GPU for this setup. I am not sure how important it is to get high-end products for this use, so I can use some advice. Is an AMD or Intel setup better for this purpose?
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I, like everyone else in the world, want to get into streaming. I don't want to do it professionally but it has always seemed like a fun thing to passively do. As of right now I have an 8700k in my main system (OC'ed to 5GHz) and I've streamed off of just that with a slight hit to performance. I have a side-system that is an old dell optiplex I use to host the odd minecraft server when my friends and I feel like playing which has an i7-3770 (4 cores, 8 threads.) Would would it be worth converting that PC into a stream PC? Is an aging quad-core enough for 1080p streaming? Thanks in advance.
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Do I really need a gpu to stream? I have a main pc but im looking to build a streaming pc with a 1000 dollar budget I have went to pc part picker (I will include a picture) but I also remembered I need a capture card but those are 200 plus dollars and I was thinking If I should just leave out the gpu and buy a capture card. is that possible in anyway? the total amount of the stream pc is $976.67
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I was wondering if I could upgrade my processor and make my computer faster what would I be able to do with the motherboard and GPU I have. I Am trying to build a better PC for streaming on console and playing some games on the side but I would like to do both with high quality. In the picture I've included it has what kinda things I already have right now. Don't mind the specs being awful, I got the PC on Facebook swap for $200 which included many other things and I got my 1060 GPU for $50 brand new from a friend. I am also looking for a new computer case and some color changing RGB fans and stuff to spice things up a tad
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I havent been following PC stuff for a while now and friend of mine requested from me to build him Streaming/Gaming PC with monitor included, so i though you guys could help me out Monitor can be very basic entry one so we can use the budged as much as possible for the PC itself Thank you all in advance!
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Hey everyone, this is my first ever gaming/streaming rig!! I’m obviously very excited, but I wanted to ask for any advice you veterans are willing to share with me in reguards to my rig. I’ll be using it to stream my podcast as well as all sorts of games (BFV, BLOPS, Dragon Age, GTA, Portal 2), so any comments or suggestions you may have on the CPU, GPU, Processor, Motherboard, storage, etc. would help me a lot. My PC: CASE: Phanteks Evolv ATX Mid-Tower Gaming Case CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 3.7GHz [4.3GHz Turbo] Eight-Core 20MB Cache VIDEO: GeForce® RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 MOTHERBOARD: ASUS Prime X470-Pro AM4 ATX w/ RGB, USB 3.1, Realtek LAN, 2 PCIe x16, 3 PCIe x1, 6 SATA3, 2 M.2 SATA/PCIe MEMORY: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4/3000MHz Dual Channel Memory (ADATA XPG Z1) HDD: 1TB WD Blue SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200 RPM HDD I also have a usb 3.1 500gb Samsung T5 portable SSD. And the monitor I’ll be using is the ASUS MG28UQ 4K/UHD 28in w/FreeSync (whatever that means). Haha I put this build together with my limited knowledge of gaming computers, so I’d love your input. Thanks in advance.
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Hi I am new here but I have been watching LTT videos on YouTube for awhile now. I am a small time streamer on Mixer and I am trying to build a second pc for streaming purposes only so I can hook up my gaming pc to it. I currently stream and games on the same pc , but with these new AAA title coming out it really pushes my rig to it's limits. Here is my current rig I have: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Kahouse/saved/svYCmG I do have a part list made for the pc but the thing is I have been Intel all my life but now i=I am thinking of going AMD cause of what they have to offer for better prices. I am not to sure on this how ever so any advice would be appreciated. Also I am sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum. I don't use forums very much. Here is the build I have composed so far for my streaming rig: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VPcY8Y
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So I was very inspired by Linus's video where he built a "Server" but VM'ed a Streaming PC, and Gaming PC. So I'm reaching out the community to see if there has been anymore discussion on the build, and how viable it is. Also would this build be better with the new Thread ripper for the sheer additional about of cores to allocate? Or is Intel really the only way to go? Lastly I really think I want to make this my next build but would like to see you all think. Thanks!
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It this pc worth 2,000 USD? If it is is it a good gaming pc? Is it good for office and video editing work? Pc partpicker link?https://pcpartpicker.com/list/V3wn8Y Is this good for streaming as well as youtube as well as video editing or photo editing? This is only the PC not a setup
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1. Budget & Location I am located in Sweden and my current budget is around $2000 USD which roughly translated to 18 000 Swedish Kronor. I am willing to go a bit over the budget if the parts are worth it. 2. Aim The aim of this station is mainly for gaming and some minor programming in the future. I would like it to be able to stream as well, as I would like to do this in the future as well. So to get more in depth, the games I am currently playing and probably going to keep playing is games similar to PUBG, ARK: Survival Evolved, CS:GO and GTA V. I would like the PC to be able to stream the games with decent quality and still not lose FPS (not really sure what's good for a streaming pc). 3. Monitors No monitors required as I have that already. 4. Peripherals Maybe some good RGB LED strips with a controller that I can fit inside the case. 5. Why are you upgrading? I am currently looking to upgrade as I've had this computer for the past 4 years now and it is really starting to show, I am also not able to really play the newer games without a high amount of FPS drops or lag. As I've mentioned earlier I am looking to start streaming games as well and thus require a much better computer. This is what I've currently been able to come up with, however, it is about $100 USD over my budget and any recommendations on what I can change to get the price down but keep a good performance would be awesome: CPU lntel Core i7-8700K 3.7GHz 6-Core Processor CPU Cooler Cooler Master - MasterLiquid ML240R RGB 66.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard Asus - ROG STRIX Z370-E GAMING ATX LGA1151 Motherboard Memory Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory Storage Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 1TB 2.5" Solid State Drive Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB ARMOR Video Card Case NZXT - H500i (White) ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply EVGA - SuperNOVA NEX 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Operating System Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit Any recommendations on what I can remove/add or change would be greatly appreciated as I want the best computer as possible for the budget I have. Thank you in advance, Lessio
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Intel - Core i7-7700K 4.2GHz Quad-Core Processor Corsair - H100i v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler MSI - Z270M MORTAR Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory Kingston - A400 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Western Digital Firecude 1TB Gigabyte - GeForce GT 1030 OC 2GB Video Card Corsair - Air 240 MicroATX Mid Tower Case EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 550W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro Should I make any changes or is it good the way it is?
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I think this is where this post belongs, sorry if it's not. So I have a desktop computer and a laptop. My desktop has an i5 processor, R9 380, and 8gb ram. My laptop has an i7, GTX 1060 and 16gb of ram. Currently, when I stream heavier titles on my desktop like Rainbow Six Siege or even Borderlands 2, the stream lags and I drop frames. The i5 CPU is at 100% usage, so it makes sense that I would drop frames. I can play the games on their own just fine on my desktop, but the encoding of the capture for the stream takes too much CPU processing power for my desktop. My question is: Is there any way to use my laptop as a "streaming PC" and capture the gameplay from the desktop PC without using a capture card? I'm short on money atm, so I can't really buy a capture card. I would also prefer to just use my desktop to game on because the laptop doesn't have much storage and is supposed to be used for school.
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A good machine for gaming on, whilst streaming
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Specs of the pc. Ryzen 5 1600 8gb of ram AM4 Motherboard of your choice Any Mid range graphics card should be fine, i used the gtx 1050 Any psu around 500w should work great Any case is fine I got some second hand parts and in total spent £460 (usd$644). This build should be fine for streaming a game at 1080p 60. -
So I am trying to upgrade an old computer for a church, they use the computer only for streaming to the web. They don't stream in HD (maybe one day up to 720) currently 640p. I don't think they need a "great" pc to do this. I found a rebuilt Lenovo M58 Desktop for $80 Processor: Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHz- E8400 Memory: 4GB DDR3/ 16GB MAX RAM compatible 160GB Hard Disk drive They already have a decent TV tuner that they use to bring the video feed to the computer. I was thinking if I got this I would only need to bump up their ram and maybe their CPU. I don't think they need off-board GPU as all the video is being converted by the tv tuner, and the CPU would be sending it to the web (I may be way wrong on this) Any suggestions on this? Would it just be better to build new? I am hoping to do this for under $300 all said and done. Again all this PC does is live stream online, I know more cores and threads would be better but being that it is only 640 and maybe 720 one day, would this be a good idea? Thank you for your input!!
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