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11 minutes ago, left shift said:

hello guys , im new in pc gaming and i searching for a gpu between 20$ and 50$ that can run cs go 720p and stream at the same time any recommendation ??please help me

If you plan to use the GPU to do the video-encoding, you should get a GTX1050 or newer, or an equivalent AMD-card. If you plan to use the CPU to do the encoding, you need to remember that you'll need a lot beefier CPU.

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Well that budget is quite limiting.

 

I would have recommended any card with the new NVENC but that will be too expensive.

I agree with the previous post, something like a 1050 should be enough if you can get it for a good price, they are really overpriced where I live

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9 minutes ago, onlybuilt4cubanxlinx said:

You might be able to find a used 660ti / 750ti / r9 270's.. The used GPU market for budget cards is pretty shitty atm.

Those can run CS:GO just fine, but the problem is that such old GPUs have really bad video-encoders; using their encoders for streaming will result in rather lackluster quality.

 

EDIT: Obviously, even lackluster quality may be better than nothing in OP's case, so..

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5 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

Those can run CS:GO just fine, but the problem is that such old GPUs have really bad video-encoders; using their encoders for streaming will result in rather lackluster quality.

I feel like that is the majority of people's streams so he'd fit right in 😃

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15 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

Those can run CS:GO just fine, but the problem is that such old GPUs have really bad video-encoders; using their encoders for streaming will result in rather lackluster quality.

 

EDIT: Obviously, even lackluster quality may be better than nothing in OP's case, so..

wan u tell me wht is op case ??

 

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2 minutes ago, left shift said:

soo which one is better now and wich version i buy 

 

The market is dry. Can't find any other than the Chinese knock off which are a no go. If there's any way you can wait and save up $100 you would be in much better shape. There is actual stock of decent GPU's in the 80-100$ range like RX 470/570/480/580/ + GTX 960/970/1050/1060.

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1 minute ago, onlybuilt4cubanxlinx said:

The market is dry. Can't find any other than the Chinese knock off which are a no go. If there's any way you can wait and save up $100 you would be in much better shape. There is actual stock of decent GPU's in the 80-100$ range like RX 470/570/480/580/ + GTX 960/970/1050/1060.

i jus t found 660 ti for 25$ and it's used the 2gb version from asus . can i stream with it ??

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2 minutes ago, onlybuilt4cubanxlinx said:

Those are the rip off Chinese cards.

i knew it so what about thishttps://www.ebay.fr/itm/ASUS-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-660-Ti-2048-MB-90YV0360-M0NA00-Grafikkarte/264701613573?hash=item3da1721605:g:pPsAAOSw2oVemBti ???

 

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