Streaming setup? Is it possible to stream with it?

Ka
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A wonderful good evening my dear friends.

I wanted to stream soon (Twitch, YouTube) and wonder if I can do that with my setup at all.

Games like Fortnite, Warzone, Cs: Go and co

Settings not on Ultra, of course.

My gaming pc:

Ryzen 5 2600x

Gtx 1650 Super 4GB DDR6

16GB DDR4 RGB 3000Mhz

250 Gb SSD

1TB SSD

Of course, I didn't want to spend all of my savings straight away and based the entire setup on around 2000 euro.

Any answer would help me.

Of course you can always equip the graphics card because I have a 550 watt power supply. (But with 9 LED fans!;))

Da

2000 euro for this PC? Or what?

And well csgo and Fortnite shouldn't be a problem. But Warzone could be a problem.

Ka

For the entire setup! (Microphone, keyboard, monitors, etc.)

Ka

Warzone runs on low settings with around 100 FPS on my 144hz monitor

rh

For 2000 you get a lot better. Wait a few days, then you get a pc with rtx 3060 at hardwarerat.de

Ka

My entire setup! (around 2000 euro)

including microphone, monitors, etc.

rh

Yes, i'm not stupid!

rh

Ok, i'm stupid, but i already understood that!

La

If you want to encode the mentioned games via the CPU and compress them to stream, choose at least a Ryzen 7 - 2700 (X).

NVENC will probably not pack your little Geforce in the named games "Live", but then you can squeeze at least 4 cores / 8 threads from the gameplay for its calculations.

If your streaming software supports "Intel Quick-Sync" for encoding via the iGPU, then it could also be an Intel Core i5-10600 (k) to i7-10700 (k) with an integrated Intel UHD 620/630.

With more than 4 cores / 8 threads, AMD only has an iGPU in selected models in the Ryzen "Pro" series.

rh

https://hardwarerat.de/...DmIAWYZH8D for the rest you can get a second monitor somewhere, possibly also used or headphones if you don't have one

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