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6 minutes ago, That-Something_ said:

Could i get away with a i5-4690k @ 4.6 ghz to stream with, i have a Elgato Game Cap HD PCIE 

That or maybe xeon e3 1231

Could i get away with a i5-4690k @ 4.6 ghz to stream with, i have a Elgato Game Cap HD PCIE 

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2 minutes ago, That-Something_ said:

Could i get away with a i5-4690k @ 4.6 ghz to stream with, i have a Elgato Game Cap HD PCIE 

depends on your internet

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Just now, PorkyChoUk said:

depends on your internet

this good?

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2 minutes ago, frozeNNN said:

No idea why "funny" but okay

Aren't Xeon like $3,000? 

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heck yes that would do ya real good

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1 minute ago, That-Something_ said:

Aren't Xeon like $3,000? 

That one is not. 

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you know something is old when its listed "serial ata"

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2 minutes ago, frozeNNN said:

That one is not. 

wont a higher clocked i7 4790k do better then the xeon e3 1231?

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1 minute ago, That-Something_ said:

wont a higher clocked i7 4790k do better then the xeon e3 1231?

Yes it will but it will also eat your wallet better aswell

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3 minutes ago, That-Something_ said:

wont a higher clocked i7 4790k do better then the xeon e3 1231?

Or you know you could wait for Zen or get a i5 6600k then later you can upgrade to the Kaby Lake i7

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Capture card will be handling most of rendering so no need to CPU upgrades. And you are looking for more cores and threads, not higher clocks. Modern streaming software are 64bit and can take full advantage with more threads.

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