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Your going to want an Intel processor or wait for Ryzen. The FX-6300 will sturggle in CPU intensive games, but should be able to handle things like CS:Go, TF2, ect. alright, not great. Coupled with an R7 370 I can get it to run soemthing like Rome Total War 2 alright but streaming is out of question.

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23 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

Your going to want an Intel processor or wait for Ryzen. The FX-6300 will sturggle in CPU intensive games, but should be able to handle things like CS:Go, TF2, ect. alright, not great. Coupled with an R7 370 I can get it to run soemthing like Rome Total War 2 alright but streaming is out of question.

Intel u say?

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If you want to stream with somewhat decent quality with your FX6300 it's going to cost you at least $300. I use my FX6300 for streaming but I do all of the processing on an old Alienware m14x laptop and use an AVerMedia LGX USB capture card.

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7 minutes ago, KuJoe said:

If you want to stream with somewhat decent quality with your FX6300 it's going to cost you at least $300. I use my FX6300 for streaming but I do all of the processing on an old Alienware m14x laptop and use an AVerMedia LGX USB capture card.

Maybe this is solution coz i already have that cpu and crapy mobo from asus lol i think the worst one with am3+socket. Supports only 16 gb ram ...

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21 minutes ago, NytroN32D said:

NO Intel

Why no intel?  I was a fan of AMD until I realized that the FX series in an old proessor lineup thats cheap but sucks. With Ryzen out though I will probably build a system using that, if you want a system with AMD your going to have to wait till the cheaper processors come out which might not happen till Q2 and there should be a varitey of mobos both expensive made for OCing and less expensive ones with more RAM limitations and no UEFI, less usb 3.0 connections, ect.

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11 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

Why no intel?  I was a fan of AMD until I realized that the FX series in an old proessor lineup thats cheap but sucks. With Ryzen out though I will probably build a system using that, if you want a system with AMD your going to have to wait till the cheaper processors come out which might not happen till Q2 and there should be a varitey of mobos both expensive made for OCing and less expensive ones with more RAM limitations and no UEFI, less usb 3.0 connections, ect.

Coz i am not rich azzz fuk....

I am erning only 400eur per month so yeah not mine...

 

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8 minutes ago, NytroN32D said:

Coz i am not rich azzz fuk....

I am erning only 400eur per month so yeah not mine...

 

I built my first system by buying each part overtime. It may take you time to build your system (mine took about 6 months) but it will be worth it in the end. Come up with a budget, figure out how much you may need to save each month to be able to buy more expensive compents like the CPU, look for deals and bundles, go to ebay, head to places like microcenter that have greats deals, computer repair shops, ect. Also that dual core processor is cheaper but better than the FX http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Pentium-G4560-vs-AMD-FX-6300/3892vs1555

 

(make sure to reach the conclusions on both as well)

p.s.You can start gaming on the Intel processor before you buy a GPU it has Intergrated Graphics, while not great is a great adavntage over no graphics with the FX processor.

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3 hours ago, NytroN32D said:

Will fx6300 handle steaming how much ram i need and what gpu i should get dovi need more than one pc?  any special equipment neccesary?  And is dsl good for streams?

Can you pair that with a good GPU? I used to stream world of tanks on an A10-6800K & 16Gb RAM. My nephew still plays WoW (1080p) & streams it perfectly (720p) on that same APU by using NvEncw & a gtx 970. 

DSL will be your biggest bottleneck. If you have 2-3mbps upstream then you can stream at 540-720p. 4+ mbps for ideal quality. 

If your really worried about hardware, the Avermedia capture cards are a great addition, both internal and external. These can be used in place of a higher model GPU and are just slightly cheaper than a GPU.

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45 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

I built my first system by buying each part overtime. It may take you time to build your system (mine took about 6 months) but it will be worth it in the end. Come up with a budget, figure out how much you may need to save each month to be able to buy more expensive compents like the CPU, look for deals and bundles, go to ebay, head to places like microcenter that have greats deals, computer repair shops, ect. Also that dual core processor is cheaper but better than the FX http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Pentium-G4560-vs-AMD-FX-6300/3892vs1555

 

(make sure to reach the conclusions on both as well)

p.s.You can start gaming on the Intel processor before you buy a GPU it has Intergrated Graphics, while not great is a great adavntage over no graphics with the FX processor.

I have gpu and i can play withaut too asus made it possible...

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1 hour ago, NytroN32D said:

I have gpu and i can play withaut too asus made it possible...

Even if you have a GPU the intel CPU is still better than the FX. The FX series is 5 years old, while the Intel Chip (which is cheaper) is only 1 year and you get much better performance. Yes it dose not have as many cores, but it dose have hyper-threading. The amount of power and quality per core and logical core(which are threads) is signlificatly better than the FX chip. Your system will also produce a lot less heat. I started out with an FX processor and I seriously regret not getting an intel one. Also with the pins being on the mobo in an LGA socket type rather than a PGA type like intel you reduce the risk greatly of damaging the pins. (which I have done to an AMD processor before)

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6 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

Even if you have a GPU the intel CPU is still better than the FX. The FX series is 5 years old, while the Intel Chip (which is cheaper) is only 1 year and you get much better performance. Yes it dose not have as many cores, but it dose have hyper-threading. The amount of power and quality per core and logical core(which are threads) is signlificatly better than the FX chip. Your system will also produce a lot less heat. I started out with an FX processor and I seriously regret not getting an intel one. Also with the pins being on the mobo in an LGA socket type rather than a PGA type like intel you reduce the risk greatly of damaging the pins. (which I have done to an AMD processor before)

Bending pins lol never cared abaut it but problem is that my system is aready built and i have no budget for new build untill i sell existing one (sad life) but i think this cpu preforms prety good with turbo boost and owerclocked to 4ghz had some power isues with mobo with stock setings but now ewerything is ok lol ?  

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2 minutes ago, NytroN32D said:

Bending pins lol never cared abaut it but problem is that my system is aready built and i have no budget for new build untill i sell existing one (sad life) but i think this cpu preforms prety good with turbo boost and owerclocked to 4ghz had some power isues with mobo with stock setings but now ewerything is ok lol ?  

Oh I see, I thought you were thinking about building a PC, yeah not much I can tell you at this point.

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Just now, NytroN32D said:

I just went in to pc building before i was just puting together old hardware in best posdible configs.... 

Yeah, I made the mistake of going AMD when I got lured into the price. I didnt realize that intel had a whole range of CPUs that were well priced, and performed better. I was always looking at the lastest "K" processor and got pushed away by the price. Now I'm in the military and don't have to pay for much right now so I will be able to save up a couple grand while I'm in AIT.

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19 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

Yeah, I made the mistake of going AMD when I got lured into the price. I didnt realize that intel had a whole range of CPUs that were well priced, and performed better. I was always looking at the lastest "K" processor and got pushed away by the price. Now I'm in the military and don't have to pay for much right now so I will be able to save up a couple grand while I'm in AIT.

Bdw i paid fir that cpu 76$

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Wait for ryzen. It is geared toward people like you. You can get a 1700x for 400$  (Or a 1700 for $329 which is about the same as a 7700k) Which has 8 cores and IIRC a 3.9 Ghz clock speed and can be overclocked. The pure gaming performance won't be as good as say a 7700k, but the extra cores and threads (16 threads) will work wonders when streaming. Don't preorder just yet though, wait for benchmarks on the 2nd.

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