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If you use Shadowplay or the NVENC codec on OBS, sure. 

 

If you want to use x264, you'll struggle immensely.

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4 minutes ago, Aquivery said:

 

Are you building a new PC? If so what budget/Country?

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Streetguru said:

Are you building a new PC? If so what budget/Country?

well yeah my pc is showing it's age
Budget? under $550 i guess
Country: Philippines

EDIT: PC Specs if it's necessary
i5 3470
12GB RAM
GTX 760
IK the cpu won't be an upgrade by a huge margin but i'd like DDR4 for future proofing 

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1 hour ago, Aquivery said:

well yeah my pc is showing it's age
Budget? under $550 i guess
Country: Philippines

EDIT: PC Specs if it's necessary
i5 3470
12GB RAM
GTX 760
IK the cpu won't be an upgrade by a huge margin but i'd like DDR4 for future proofing 

Don't bother with a new CPU unless it's a 1600 or up. You have enough RAM and the money that would be gone to the CPU, mobo and good RAM might get you a 1070 or at least a 1060 6gb

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really, now is not the time to upgrade to DDR4. Rather get a better GPU and maybe a 3770 (k if you have a p67/z68/z77 board) which would be a bigger upgrade. With 550$ you won't get more RAM then you have now anyways...

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2 hours ago, Aquivery said:

well alright but would still doesn't answer my question if i can stream pubg at 720p60 i know that the 1050ti is already capable of pubg but ye ^^^

PUBG uses up to 8threads, most of them arent at or close to full load, mostly only two of them are at high load. 

Using pubg and set the affinity manually to 6threads f.e. doesnt have a huge impact of the gaming performance.

 

To answer the question of how many computing power you need to stream 720p60 is depended on many more factors including the used x264 preset, the multitasking you do while streaming, the general use of your pc / settings in your OS and alot more. 

The short answer is yes, you can stream 720p60 on x264 with the Ryzen 2200, but you could also stream it with your current setup if you would know how to, atleast if framedrops on your side and general stream quality arent a big deal. However the 2200 wouldnt be any kind of upgrade that would bring you a step further in relation to streaming. To reach any noticable difference you would have to atleast get the 2400G with 8 instead of 4 Threads. As many stated, it even might be not enough for "comfortability" and a r5 1600+ is recommended.

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44 minutes ago, DarkSmith2 said:

PUBG uses up to 8threads, most of them arent at or close to full load, mostly only two of them are at high load. 

Using pubg and set the affinity manually to 6threads f.e. doesnt have a huge impact of the gaming performance.

 

To answer the question of how many computing power you need to stream 720p60 is depended on many more factors including the used x264 preset, the multitasking you do while streaming, the general use of your pc / settings in your OS and alot more. 

The short answer is yes, you can stream 720p60 on x264 with the Ryzen 2200, but you could also stream it with your current setup if you would know how to, atleast if framedrops on your side and general stream quality arent a big deal. However the 2200 wouldnt be any kind of upgrade that would bring you a step further in relation to streaming. To reach any noticable difference you would have to atleast get the 2400G with 8 instead of 4 Threads. As many stated, it even might be not enough for "comfortability" and a r5 1600+ is recommended.

Thank you! Just the answer i needed :D

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7 hours ago, Aquivery said:

 

Ya you really have no reason to upgrade unless you just want more cores with Ryzen for not using NVENC for streaming.

 

No idea on your pricing, but those are the parts to look for. You're always going to want the fastest/cheapest memory you can get
 

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I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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