Hi, I make music educational videos for my YouTube channel. I need small/mini PC (Windows) recommendations for OBS recording. Below is my current setup, and I hope the new PC can do the same good job.
My current PC specs: Intel i7 14700K + 96GB DDR5 RAM + RTX 4070 GPU on an Asus ROG Maximus Z790 motherboard. With plenty I/Os on the back I can do this:
(1) My digital piano is connected to one of the PC’s USB 3.0 ports (for sending the MIDI signal).
(2) An overhead webcam (Insta360 Link 2C) to a 10Gbps USB Type-C port, feeding 1080p 60fps top view of my hands playing the piano.
(3) My DSLR connected to a 10Gbps USB Type-A port via the Elgato Cam Link 4K adapter, feeding clean HDMI output 1080p 60fps of myself talking.
(4) Two external portable 15.6” LCD screens connected to two Thunderbolt 4.0 ports on the PC. One of the screens is for showing sheet music or info on the screen, the other for controlling/monitoring OBS. These little guys support power-through technology so I don’t need any extra power adaptors, which is a big plus to my setup because I want it as tidy as possible.
(5) My audio device Steinberg UR-RT2 is connected to the PC via a USB 3.0 port.
OBS side, I arranged the video/audio sources as below (it’s just one of the combinations; I switch from different scenes. This is the one that uses all of the video sources).
I’m recording 1080p 60fps with NVIDIA NVENC H.264 now. I don’t apply any filters at the moment but I use a plugin called “ASIO plugin for OBS-Studio” to utilise all of the channels of my audio device. Not sure how it consumes the resources though.
Haven’t tried streaming or virtual camera but might use them in the future.
My current PC is quite powerful and capable for this. The results have been really good. The only problem is my PC is in a different room so every time I wanted to record something I needed to move this heavy beast to my studio and reconnect all the cables, etc. It’s quite annoying. I tried to use my 7-year-old Microsoft Surface Book 2 laptop to do this job, but the recorded videos lag with audio and video unsynchronised, which is due to the lack of processing power I reckon. (FYI this laptop has an Intel Core i7-8650U + 16GB LPDDR3 RAM + GTX 1060 GPU)
I want to buy a small/mini PC that is capable of doing the recording as I need here.
(1) It doesn’t need to be as powerful as my current PC but it needs to record at least 1080p 60fps smoothly. No gaming or video editing is required since these can be done on my main PC.
(2) I/O should be plenty enough to meet my requirements here. Better to have two Thunderbolt 3.0/4.0 or USB 3.1 Type-C DP ALT-MODE so I can keep using the two screens without power adaptors.
(3) GPU? Idk because OBS utilises the GPU to help encoding but most mini PC don’t have a discrete GPU. I always used Intel products but I heard some new AMD CPUs have a great integrated GPU. If you know such products that help OBS recording please let me know.
(4) Most importantly, it needs to be as cool and quiet as possible so I don’t record the fan noise into the videos. For this I need to find a PC powerful enough so it doesn’t drive the fan too crazy when taking the load.
A prebuilt small/mini PC is preferred but if no products on the market can meet my need, I don’t mind building a small PC myself.
Any input is appreciated.
Regards,
Acon
My current PC specs: Intel i7 14700K + 96GB DDR5 RAM + RTX 4070 GPU on an Asus ROG Maximus Z790 motherboard. With plenty I/Os on the back I can do this:
(1) My digital piano is connected to one of the PC’s USB 3.0 ports (for sending the MIDI signal).
(2) An overhead webcam (Insta360 Link 2C) to a 10Gbps USB Type-C port, feeding 1080p 60fps top view of my hands playing the piano.
(3) My DSLR connected to a 10Gbps USB Type-A port via the Elgato Cam Link 4K adapter, feeding clean HDMI output 1080p 60fps of myself talking.
(4) Two external portable 15.6” LCD screens connected to two Thunderbolt 4.0 ports on the PC. One of the screens is for showing sheet music or info on the screen, the other for controlling/monitoring OBS. These little guys support power-through technology so I don’t need any extra power adaptors, which is a big plus to my setup because I want it as tidy as possible.
(5) My audio device Steinberg UR-RT2 is connected to the PC via a USB 3.0 port.
OBS side, I arranged the video/audio sources as below (it’s just one of the combinations; I switch from different scenes. This is the one that uses all of the video sources).
I’m recording 1080p 60fps with NVIDIA NVENC H.264 now. I don’t apply any filters at the moment but I use a plugin called “ASIO plugin for OBS-Studio” to utilise all of the channels of my audio device. Not sure how it consumes the resources though.
Haven’t tried streaming or virtual camera but might use them in the future.
My current PC is quite powerful and capable for this. The results have been really good. The only problem is my PC is in a different room so every time I wanted to record something I needed to move this heavy beast to my studio and reconnect all the cables, etc. It’s quite annoying. I tried to use my 7-year-old Microsoft Surface Book 2 laptop to do this job, but the recorded videos lag with audio and video unsynchronised, which is due to the lack of processing power I reckon. (FYI this laptop has an Intel Core i7-8650U + 16GB LPDDR3 RAM + GTX 1060 GPU)
I want to buy a small/mini PC that is capable of doing the recording as I need here.
(1) It doesn’t need to be as powerful as my current PC but it needs to record at least 1080p 60fps smoothly. No gaming or video editing is required since these can be done on my main PC.
(2) I/O should be plenty enough to meet my requirements here. Better to have two Thunderbolt 3.0/4.0 or USB 3.1 Type-C DP ALT-MODE so I can keep using the two screens without power adaptors.
(3) GPU? Idk because OBS utilises the GPU to help encoding but most mini PC don’t have a discrete GPU. I always used Intel products but I heard some new AMD CPUs have a great integrated GPU. If you know such products that help OBS recording please let me know.
(4) Most importantly, it needs to be as cool and quiet as possible so I don’t record the fan noise into the videos. For this I need to find a PC powerful enough so it doesn’t drive the fan too crazy when taking the load.
A prebuilt small/mini PC is preferred but if no products on the market can meet my need, I don’t mind building a small PC myself.
Any input is appreciated.
Regards,
Acon