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hey guys im planning on upgrade my pc to live stream and i dont know if i dont need to change nothing or make upgrade for the thing i need to upgrade ! and im wondering if you guys have my specs what will you guys change to make desktop live stream ready and my internet is 10 upload is 100 mbps im planning to live stream consoles game mostly as right now maybe in future maybe pc streaming 

 

Specs : 

intel i5 3.1 GHz
motherboard : B85M-G R2.0 ASUS
12 GB
power supply : BRP series 700W
graphic card : intel 440 

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Throw in a 1050Ti and you should be fine for console streaming. For PC streaming, you'll probably do well to upgrade to at least Ryzen 5 and maybe a better GPU.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

Throw in a 1050Ti and you should be fine for console streaming. For PC streaming, you'll probably do well to upgrade to at least Ryzen 5 and maybe a better GPU.

well mostly im gonna be live streaming fornite on pc and other live streaming is gonna be on consoles xbox one and ps4 i think i need at least 1070 or 1060 for that game so it says my friend ! 

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4 minutes ago, 49ersFan4ever said:

well mostly im gonna be live streaming fornite on pc and other live streaming is gonna be on consoles xbox one and ps4 i think i need at least 1070 or 1060 for that game so it says my friend ! 

For console streaming a 1050Ti would be fine. For Fortnite playing and streaming, a Ryzen 5 1600 and either a 1060 6Gb or 1070 would be your best option. Like I said in my first post, you might have to step up a bit depending on your budget.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

For console streaming a 1050Ti would be fine. For Fortnite playing and streaming, a Ryzen 5 1600 and either a 1060 6Gb or 1070 would be your best option. Like I said in my first post, you might have to step up a bit depending on your budget.

ok can you send link of those things i like track it and look it up and see my options ! or full name so i can google it up

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2 minutes ago, 49ersFan4ever said:

ok can you send link of those things i like track it and look it up and see my options ! or full name so i can google it up

How do you mean?

 

(sorry I'm really tired and can't think very straight)

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Streaming is far more CPU intensive. Depending on your i5, you might be able to use Intel Quicksync to stream which takes all (almost) stress off the CP to keep frames higher in game and a 1050/1050Ti would be enough. The 1050/1050Ti is only to keep the frames up so you're stream doesn't look like it's dropping frames ect. Fortnite doesn't need a 1070 or whatever and right now buying a 1070 isn't really a good option with price hikes. If you really want a 1070, you're going to need to pay close attention to prices. Same with 1060s, RX 580s ect

 

 

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Just now, DarkBlade2117 said:

Streaming is far more CPU intensive. Depending on your i5, you might be able to use Intel Quicksync to stream which takes all (almost) stress off the CP to keep frames higher in game and a 1050/1050Ti would be enough. The 1050/1050Ti is only to keep the frames up so you're stream doesn't look like it's dropping frames ect. Fortnite doesn't need a 1070 or whatever and right now buying a 1070 isn't really a good option with price hikes. If you really want a 1070, you're going to need to pay close attention to prices. Same with 1060s, RX 580s ect

ok so what will you recommed for live streaming fornite and live streaming consoles games ?

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1 hour ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

Streaming is far more CPU intensive. Depending on your i5, you might be able to use Intel Quicksync to stream which takes all (almost) stress off the CP to keep frames higher in game and a 1050/1050Ti would be enough. The 1050/1050Ti is only to keep the frames up so you're stream doesn't look like it's dropping frames ect. Fortnite doesn't need a 1070 or whatever and right now buying a 1070 isn't really a good option with price hikes. If you really want a 1070, you're going to need to pay close attention to prices. Same with 1060s, RX 580s ect

and do i need like expensive ssd or hardrive for one game im gonna be live streaming wich is fornite becouse thats only game on pc im gonna be live streaming mostly gonna live stream on xbox one and ps4 

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