Rivo Karro
New Member
So i have a gaming PC all set and good to go, but i play exclusively FPS games that i need to have smooth 144Hz 1080p gameplay on (mostly Overwatch). If im streaming and recording i get a bit of a laggy feel when playing. Im not dropping FPS, but it just feels laggy while playing. So my plan is to make a second dedicated streaming PC with a capture card.
my plan is as follows:
Motherboard - have AM4 AB350(Gigabyte)
Ryzen 1400 @ 3.2GHz (quad core - turbos to 3.4GHz)
8GB RAM @ 2133Mhz
Elgato HD60 Pro PCI-E capture card
and of course a computer case
750W EVGA PSU - i have
GTX 760 1.5GB GDDR5 (from an old Asus pre-built via Best Buy that a friend donated - so i have a GPU)
HDD - i have a whopping 1TB one that just isnt going to fit as an extra in my gaming PC case - plus right now i have a 3TB editing HDD that i can swap to the stream PC - so totaling 4TB if need be
ill be around $400 into it, but am looking to get 1080p 60FPS recording and streaming by rescaling to 720p 30FPS and am wondering if its going to be enough. I would assume so since most of the workload is going to be on the Ryzen 1400, but want to make sure before i pull the trigger.
my plan is as follows:
Motherboard - have AM4 AB350(Gigabyte)
Ryzen 1400 @ 3.2GHz (quad core - turbos to 3.4GHz)
8GB RAM @ 2133Mhz
Elgato HD60 Pro PCI-E capture card
and of course a computer case
750W EVGA PSU - i have
GTX 760 1.5GB GDDR5 (from an old Asus pre-built via Best Buy that a friend donated - so i have a GPU)
HDD - i have a whopping 1TB one that just isnt going to fit as an extra in my gaming PC case - plus right now i have a 3TB editing HDD that i can swap to the stream PC - so totaling 4TB if need be
ill be around $400 into it, but am looking to get 1080p 60FPS recording and streaming by rescaling to 720p 30FPS and am wondering if its going to be enough. I would assume so since most of the workload is going to be on the Ryzen 1400, but want to make sure before i pull the trigger.