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I'm looking for a pc that will allow me to play games such as FPS and MMORPG and also allows me to stream at least 1440 and 4k in the future. Peripherals are required (monitor, Gaming Keyboard, Gaming Mouse). I prefer Lian Li Case but if you know any better ones I'm open to trying something new. I need Windows 10 Home as the OS. Also, I will need a 4k60 Pro Elgato, a very high-quality mic, and a stream deck, and 2 monitors. I need at least 8Tb of HHD and I wanted at least 2 SSD.

Games examples: COD, Rainbow, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, GTA, Mostly fps, TPS, and a few MMORPG

Budget: 3-6k Location: United States 

 
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With a budget like that I'd really wait a couple months and get in on the new releases.

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I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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37 minutes ago, justinislit said:

stream at least 1440 and 4k in the future

you are aware that that's not a thing, right? capturing 4K yes, streaming it? hell no.

 

twitch is holding steady at 1080P, google allows higher resolutions, but for 1440p 30fps suggests 6-13Mbps bitrate (which for a quality game stream.. look towards the higher end of that), and things only get exponentially worse going higher into the recommendations, encoding horsepower requirements rise exponentially to match, obviously.

or in other words, if you dont have a rock solid internet connection with at least 30-100Mbps upload speed... stick to 1080p.

 

i've taken a quick dive trough your previous topics, do they all relate to this build in particular?

 

It seems to me you're throwing money at a hobby without knowing exactly where to go. i'm not tying to tell you what to to with your money, if you have 6K to spend on it, good on you. All i'm saying is.. from experience.. throwing money is a pretty bad idea if you're not entirely sure where it's going.

 

Mind giving some more insight in what you're going for, how you came to the listed requirements (HDD space, etc.), and some insight into your livestreaming experience?

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  A friend told me that I should try to stream and get into pc gaming, but he didn't tell me all what resolution I can game or other things like that. I play a few games on pc but haven't the time to build one since school and COVID happen so I decide to spend a lot more time researching and looking at pc parts and what will suit me the best. I always enjoy pc gaming more than console and I was planning on building a high end built using the 6k I got from my graduation gift from my parents. After I did some reading I decided I wanted something a pc with 9 fans setup so that why I went the Lian Li case, Corsair AIO, and fans. I was looking at different reviews on Pcpartpicker, Amazon, etc, and ask a few people and they told me to start with A Western Digital black 4TB HDD and maybe upgrade later but I'm thinking about changing that since I found a Seagate 4tb HDD around 90 bucks on Amazon. I was planning to upgrade my HDD if I decide to stream heavily. If I going to buy any parts I would buy my case, fans, PSU, AIO, and my ram. I was going wait to get my motherboard since Ryzen new CPU coming and is supposedly have a new chip socket. The same thing with Nvidia and maybe get 3080 ti after a month of 2 after it comes out. I'm planning on playing mostly FPS, TPS such as cod, rainbow, and ghost recon. All my previous topic are talking about this build. 

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