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Hi guys,

 

I have the below build and am looking at upgrading. 

The main games I play is PUBG, COD Bo4, overwatch and F1 2019.

 

https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/k7TPx6

 

My case is a Corsair Carbide SPEC 03 (couldnt see it on pcpartpicker in australia)

 

I do stream from time to time so hence why i got a 6core processor for my first ever build.

Currently, I am having some issues playing BO4 with medium-settings. I seem to only receive 65fps on blackout playing standard multiplayer but with Blackout, i drop to around 50fps.

I know that I shouldn't be complaining too much for receiving 60fps but with Medium settings, it's not the best experience for myself or my viewers when I do stream.

I would much rather play with a strong 70-80 fps on High settings.

 

Ok well to my ideas, I don't want to touch the case, mobo, ram or storage for the time being, mainly just upgrading the CPU if needed or the GPU.

Definetly looking for a good AIO CPU cooler because my Ryzen 5 1600 runs pretty toasty on my current 212 Turbo air cooler.

 

I don't really want to spend alot of money on something like a 2080ti etc, i was thinking maybe a 1660ti or even a stretch to a 2070.

Currently I don't think there are too many issues with my CPU, from what I have been told my Rx 570 4GB is the main issue.

 

Anyways let me know your thoughts :) 

 

PS. I am in Australia so please base your ideas around AUD and Australian retailers if possible 

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Few questions

 

-  why not play at the lowest settings to get the highest frame rate? 

 

- did you think about getting a 2nd pc for streaming? 

 

- why not budget for a high refresh rate monitor? 

 

suggestion

 

- a Ryzen 3600, easy upgrade, only thing you need is the cpu. 

 

-  something beefier would be better darkrock pro or DH 15 would be better especially for reliability. 

 

- a 2070 would be a welcome upgrade, try to find a on sale or used 2070 super( basically a 2080). 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, nerdslayer1 said:

Few questions

 

-  why not play at the lowest settings to get the highest frame rate? 

 

- did you think about getting a 2nd pc for streaming? 

 

- why not budget for a high refresh rate monitor? 

 

suggestion

 

- a Ryzen 3600, easy upgrade, only thing you need is the cpu. 

 

-  something beefier would be better darkrock pro or DH 15 would be better especially for reliability. 

 

- a 2070 would be a welcome upgrade, try to find a on sale or used 2070 super( basically a 2080). 

 

 

 

 

 

The main reason why I wouldn't run on lower settings is because as I stated in my message, It's not the best experience for viewers to watch someone that's playing on low settings.

 

I wouldnt really want to spend the kind of money for a new pc just for streaming, rather just one that can handle both. 

 

And my dual Asus Rog Strix XG32VQ's are 144hz which are better than what some people use. I would really see the point of upgrading to 2 240hz monitors

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17 hours ago, Crimma said:

It's not the best experience for viewers to watch someone that's playing on low settings.

a thought. the twitch streamers i watch are the most skilled ones( shroud, summet, ska). IMO multiplayer shooters with high GFX settings is like playing csgo highest settings. Example would be someone like shroud, he turns his games to the lowest settings to get the most frames possible. Than again, its your stream.

 

 

17 hours ago, Crimma said:

 

 

And my dual Asus Rog Strix XG32VQ's are 144hz which are better than what some people use. I would really see the point of upgrading to 2 240hz monitors

yeah, 144hz is good enough. 

 

 

17 hours ago, Crimma said:

 

I wouldnt really want to spend the kind of money for a new pc just for streaming, rather just one that can handle both. 

 

 

a used 3770 PC can handle OBS in 1080p 60 or 900p to have a bit more headroom, you can pick one up for cheap.

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2 hours ago, nerdslayer1 said:

a thought. the twitch streamers i watch are the most skilled ones( shroud, summet, ska). IMO multiplayer shooters with high GFX settings is like playing csgo highest settings. Example would be someone like shroud, he turns his games to the lowest settings to get the most frames possible. Than again, its your stream.

Its the csgo, not lowest settings. I mean csgo looks great at 4:3 low settings, but if he plays anything else then idk. 

 

 

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