Budget 51-70k Streaming pc setup advice

Shiva19192

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Hello everyone, I am planning to build a gaming pc for streaming and my configuration is. 10th gen i5, 16gb ram and 1660 super graphics card. It's a budget pc setup. I need advice on my current configuration. Will this work or do you guys have any idea for alternate configuration.
 
Where will you be streaming from, Same System or a Different PC ?
That system is pretty good if you r only going to stream while playing Gta5 or PubG at medium settings I suppose.
Hell I streamed a 2 hour Webinar using a GT 730 2gb Gddr5 Last week @1920*1080 50Fps
 
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its not advised to stream from the same system as gaming as it may lead to choppy game and dropped frames on the stream.
What is your exact system specification as of now ? Please do elaborate. Will be able to guide you better.
 
its not advised to stream from the same system as gaming as it may lead to choppy game and dropped frames on the stream.
What is your exact system specification as of now ? Please do elaborate. Will be able to guide you better.
I5 10th gen,
1660super Graphic
16 GB ram, 500gb SSD, 600w amps, motherboard not confirmed. The issue Is pricing. Graphic card is 38k due to less availablity. My budget is now 80k, pls suggest me better configuration or ideas
 
Silverstone ST60F 600W power supply, 3.3K - https://amzn.to/3j0tKgq
Asus Tuf H470 Pro motherboard, 14.5K - https://amzn.to/3xJEow3
WD SN750 500GB NVME, 5.2K - https://amzn.to/3gMYjEQ
Corsair 8GB 3000 Mhz x 2, 9.2K - https://amzn.to/3j9e0Yq
Intel Core i5 10400, 14.5K - https://amzn.to/3gPeRvX

Considering 38K for 1660 Super, you can build the PC for about 84K

I have selected intel Processor because you can leverage Intel quicksync encoding to stream via OBS

If you extend budget, then you can go for K series processor and Z490 motherboard so that you have more headroom by overclocking
 
Silverstone ST60F 600W power supply, 3.3K - https://amzn.to/3j0tKgq
Asus Tuf H470 Pro motherboard, 14.5K - https://amzn.to/3xJEow3
WD SN750 500GB NVME, 5.2K - https://amzn.to/3gMYjEQ
Corsair 8GB 3000 Mhz x 2, 9.2K - https://amzn.to/3j9e0Yq
Intel Core i5 10400, 14.5K - https://amzn.to/3gPeRvX

Considering 38K for 1660 Super, you can build the PC for about 84K

I have selected intel Processor because you can leverage Intel quicksync encoding to stream via OBS

If you extend budget, then you can go for K series processor and Z490 motherboard so that you have more headroom by overclocking
Thank you so much... Actually the price are bit high on Amazon. I can buy same processor for 13.5k in local store and 2x8 GB ram for 6.5k.
 
Thank you so much... Actually the price are bit high on Amazon. I can buy same processor for 13.5k in local store and 2x8 GB ram for 6.5k.
If you are getting the same things, then great, by all means buy locally. Just be careful that you don't get the F variant which does not have a iGPU. Also if you are going for a non - K processor, go for 3000 Mhz or even 2666 Mhz RAM since RAM clock is locked at 2666 Mhz on non K processors.
 
Silverstone ST60F 600W power supply, 3.3K - https://amzn.to/3j0tKgq
Asus Tuf H470 Pro motherboard, 14.5K - https://amzn.to/3xJEow3
WD SN750 500GB NVME, 5.2K - https://amzn.to/3gMYjEQ
Corsair 8GB 3000 Mhz x 2, 9.2K - https://amzn.to/3j9e0Yq
Intel Core i5 10400, 14.5K - https://amzn.to/3gPeRvX

Considering 38K for 1660 Super, you can build the PC for about 84K

I have selected intel Processor because you can leverage Intel quicksync encoding to stream via OBS

If you extend budget, then you can go for K series processor and Z490 motherboard so that you have more headroom by overclocking
The configuration looks good, but for the OP to be able to stream Apex Legends and COD, you will have to dial down settings interms of the stream and the game. I am not sure how good quicksync is, but I assume it is not better than the new NVENC for streaming, which the 1660S will have, however you will have to play around with setting for more demanding games.

I have streamed from a 8750H, 1660Ti on a laptop all those games you mentioned on 1080p 60 fps, with dialled down settings.
 
If you are getting the same things, then great, by all means buy locally. Just be careful that you don't get the F variant which does not have a iGPU. Also if you are going for a non - K processor, go for 3000 Mhz or even 2666 Mhz RAM since RAM clock is locked at 2666 Mhz on non K processors.
Thank you so much. I dint know about k & f series, thank you for sharing knowledge. Definitely I will go for k series ☺️.

The configuration looks good, but for the OP to be able to stream Apex Legends and COD, you will have to dial down settings interms of the stream and the game. I am not sure how good quicksync is, but I assume it is not better than the new NVENC for streaming, which the 1660S will have, however you will have to play around with setting for more demanding games.

I have streamed from a 8750H, 1660Ti on a laptop all those games you mentioned on 1080p 60 fps, with dialled down settings.
This is the first time I am planning to stream, so I don't want to invest all my money. The ultimate plan is to learn, if everything goes well sure I will move to a very high end pc.
 
The configuration looks good, but for the OP to be able to stream Apex Legends and COD, you will have to dial down settings interms of the stream and the game. I am not sure how good quicksync is, but I assume it is not better than the new NVENC for streaming, which the 1660S will have, however you will have to play around with setting for more demanding games.

I have streamed from a 8750H, 1660Ti on a laptop all those games you mentioned on 1080p 60 fps, with dialled down settings.
I myself have RX570 4GB and I felt that when I was streaming using VCE, frame rates were dipping. I may have to do an experiment about the impact of using AMD encoder while gaming. That is why I recommended the OP to go the Intel quicksync way because that way dGPU will be used only for gaming and the processor, which will not be fully loaded while gaming, will to the encoding albeit via iGPU. If you are saying NVENC does not have a performance hit, then by all means OP can go with a F series processor and save some money
 
its not advised to stream from the same system as gaming as it may lead to choppy game and dropped frames on the stream.
I don't think so. Nvenc has seperate hardware for encoding and it does not affect performance much.
 
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