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A Gaming PC For Streaming And Gaming under 1100 USD

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So I am planning to my money on my first ever rig can you guys help me out? It should be able to play most modern games at 60 FPS

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Desktop: Intel Core i9-9900K | ASUS Strix Z390-F | G.Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16GB 3200MHz CL14 | EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC Ultra | Corsair RM650x | Fractal Design Define R6

Laptop: 2018 Apple MacBook Pro 13"  --  i5-8259U | 8GB LPDDR3 | 512GB NVMe

Peripherals: Leopold FC660C w/ Topre Silent 45g | Logitech MX Master 3 & Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed | HIFIMAN HE400se & iFi ZEN DAC | Audio-Technica AT2020USB+

Display: Gigabyte G34WQC

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3 minutes ago, dekaaspro said:

thanks!

 

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don't go with the r5 3600 if u wanna stream, it can stream but the r7 2700x is better for streaming and still really good for gaming

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3 minutes ago, dekaaspro said:

don't go with this. the 3600 is better than the 2700x, and the two build above include the 2070 super, which is much better than the 2070 in this build.

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9 minutes ago, dekaaspro said:

don't go with the r5 3600 if u wanna stream, it can stream but the r7 2700x is better for streaming and still really good for gaming

The 2700X is only about ~10% faster than the 3600 in multi-threaded tasks, despite having 4 more threads. Regardless of that, OP could just use the integrated encoder on the GPU (NVENC), which would result in much less load on the CPU with a minimal hit on the quality, if any.

Desktop: Intel Core i9-9900K | ASUS Strix Z390-F | G.Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16GB 3200MHz CL14 | EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC Ultra | Corsair RM650x | Fractal Design Define R6

Laptop: 2018 Apple MacBook Pro 13"  --  i5-8259U | 8GB LPDDR3 | 512GB NVMe

Peripherals: Leopold FC660C w/ Topre Silent 45g | Logitech MX Master 3 & Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed | HIFIMAN HE400se & iFi ZEN DAC | Audio-Technica AT2020USB+

Display: Gigabyte G34WQC

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that's true, go with that if u want. ur list is more $ doe..

but i'm not saying ur list i bad, when stream with the r7 2700x u get 2 extra cores..

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1 hour ago, dekaaspro said:

that's true, go with that if u want. ur list is more $ doe..

but i'm not saying ur list i bad, when stream with the r7 2700x u get 2 extra cores..

Slower cores that sync best with slower RAM. When it's 12 vs 16, 4 slower threads aren't going to make a difference, and gaming performance will take a hit.

 

For the few extra bucks, both 2070 Super lists are spending the money much wiser. The 2070S is hardly more expensive, and a pretty impressive improvement.

 

We used to toute the 2700X like it was the game and stream CPU. The 3600 tops it in almost every process... So you can't say it's a worse buy.

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