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Hello fellow tech enthusiasts!

I'm in need of help with a future build that i'm planning to do in about 6 months from now. But first let me tell you what type of user I am. All i am intrested to do with my build is game and stream at the same time using only one rig, i am usually streaming competitive games as Overwatch on my stream so my gameplay performance shouldn't be affected that much and i want a decent stream aswell, somewhere about 1080p 60fps with a 4500-5000 kbps setting  ( my internet can actually do more than that, somewhere around ~300mb/s download speeds and ~140-150mb/s upload speed, thank God for Romanian internet ) and my GF is actually gonna use the PC aswell for some Adobe After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator and maybe some Sony Vegas editing aswell. My budget is around 1800 US dollars tops, and i can't pick the freaking platform!!! 
On one side Ryzen would be freaking great but i saw that the 8th gen intel 8700k would totally rock aswell, what the heck am i gonna do now? i mean i have no clue on what to choose, that's why i'm making this post here, help a dude out!! 
I'm gonna link some pcpartpicker builds down below, please let me know what you think!  

Intel Build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/vRbc2R

AMD Build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YzsjtJ

I know i already said this but please guys! I need help, give me some feedback on the parts lists above! 

Thank you!

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3 minutes ago, Steve94 said:

 

To be completely honest with you? 6 months is a long time in tech.

 

Intel/AMD/Nvidia will probably release new stuff by then... So asking now doesn't make a lot of sense ;) 

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LOL... Perfect example:

 

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/860076-coffeelake-8-core-cpus-and-official-390-chipset-spotted/

 

I know it's enthusiast grade stuff... but I think you get my point ;) 

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I agree with @Ekst4zy

 

Also you can probably save some money by getting a different psu. 850W seems like a lot of overkill

⬇ - PC specs down below - ⬇

 

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CPU: (x2) Xeon X5690 12c/24t (6c/12t per cpu)

Motherboard: EVGA Super Record 2 (SR-2)

RAM: 48Gb (12x4gb) server DDR3 ECC

GPU: MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6GB

Case: Modded Lian-LI PC-08

Storage: Samsung 850 EVO 500Gb and a 2Tb HDD

PSU: 1000W something or other I forget

Display(s): 24" Acer G246HL

Cooling: (x2) Corsair H100i v2

Keyboard: Corsair Gaming K70 LUX RGB MX Browns

Mouse: Logitech G600

Headphones: Sennheiser HD558

Operating System: Windows 10 Pro

 

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11 hours ago, WhisperingKnickers said:

I agree with @Ekst4zy

 

Also you can probably save some money by getting a different psu. 850W seems like a lot of overkill

Hey! Thanks for the quick response! I'm thinking about keeping my current PSU but i'm a bit scheptical, i have a Corsair CX750m, it's more on the budget side, is it ok to pair it with these types of build?

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11 hours ago, Ekst4zy said:

To be completely honest with you? 6 months is a long time in tech.

 

Intel/AMD/Nvidia will probably release new stuff by then... So asking now doesn't make a lot of sense ;) 

I'm asking now because there might be a possibility to take it on even earlier, somewhere around January of 2018, 6 months would be a worst case scenario, so, which one do you think it's gonna be better for that type of workload?

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9 hours ago, Steve94 said:

I'm asking now because there might be a possibility to take it on even earlier, somewhere around January of 2018, 6 months would be a worst case scenario, so, which one do you think it's gonna be better for that type of workload?

Imho, go for Intel build. As for psu... Try with it first.. . Should be more than enough. If it's not enough, you can always buy a new one. 

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7 minutes ago, Ekst4zy said:

Imho, go for Intel build. As for psu... Try with it first.. . Should be more than enough. If it's not enough, you can always buy a new one. 

thanks for the tip my dude! i really appreciate it! i'll be waiting on some other opinions aswell though!

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