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Can my hardware run video game broadcasts effectively? I need assistance.

Can my hardware run video game broadcasts effectively? I need assistance.

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Jonny_T_
Member
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02-06-2025, 12:27 PM
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I’m preparing to purchase my initial gaming computer, so I visited several retailers and specified that I needed a system capable of both playing games and live streaming while maintaining high visual quality. Both stores primarily suggested similar component configurations; however, I'd appreciate your thoughts on these specifications:

* Phanteks Eclipse P300
* G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 2400MHz
* EVGA 650 BQ 650W 80+ Bronze Power Supply
* Gigabyte B450 DS3H AM4 Motherboard: featuring dual-channel DDR4 3200 (OC) M.2 support, USB 3.1 ports, DVI-D, HDMI, and a micro ATX form factor
* AMD Ryzen 5 2600 6-Core/12-Thread Processor (one retailer advised against AMD in favor of Intel due to perceived reliability)
* EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC Gaming 08G-P4-2172-KR 8GB GDDR6 Dual Fan Graphics Card (I’m considering the Ultra version)
* Samsung 860 EVO 2.5 SATA III 500GB Solid State Drive: boasting a 550GB/s read speed and a 520GB/s write speed (MZ-76E500B/AM)

Could you assess whether this build would be suitable for smooth streaming?

Thank you.
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Jonny_T_
02-06-2025, 12:27 PM #1

I’m preparing to purchase my initial gaming computer, so I visited several retailers and specified that I needed a system capable of both playing games and live streaming while maintaining high visual quality. Both stores primarily suggested similar component configurations; however, I'd appreciate your thoughts on these specifications:

* Phanteks Eclipse P300
* G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 2400MHz
* EVGA 650 BQ 650W 80+ Bronze Power Supply
* Gigabyte B450 DS3H AM4 Motherboard: featuring dual-channel DDR4 3200 (OC) M.2 support, USB 3.1 ports, DVI-D, HDMI, and a micro ATX form factor
* AMD Ryzen 5 2600 6-Core/12-Thread Processor (one retailer advised against AMD in favor of Intel due to perceived reliability)
* EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC Gaming 08G-P4-2172-KR 8GB GDDR6 Dual Fan Graphics Card (I’m considering the Ultra version)
* Samsung 860 EVO 2.5 SATA III 500GB Solid State Drive: boasting a 550GB/s read speed and a 520GB/s write speed (MZ-76E500B/AM)

Could you assess whether this build would be suitable for smooth streaming?

Thank you.

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Jaguar3333333
Junior Member
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02-06-2025, 12:27 PM
#2
While Ryzen processors are advantageous for streaming, they also require fast RAM to operate effectively. Many individuals purchasing Ryzen systems opt for 3200MHz or a minimum of 3000MHz RAM. 2400MHz is significantly too slow and will result in increased lag. This stems from the fact that Ryzen’s “Infinity Fabric” core communication relies heavily on RAM speed.

If I were advising you, I would recommend holding off until the Ryzen 3000 series becomes available. Even if the initial costs are elevated, it's probable that prices for the older 2000 series will decrease subsequently.

Furthermore, your upload bandwidth plays a role in streaming quality. A minimum of 10-12 Mbps upload speed is necessary to utilize higher stream bitrates.
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Jaguar3333333
02-06-2025, 12:27 PM #2

While Ryzen processors are advantageous for streaming, they also require fast RAM to operate effectively. Many individuals purchasing Ryzen systems opt for 3200MHz or a minimum of 3000MHz RAM. 2400MHz is significantly too slow and will result in increased lag. This stems from the fact that Ryzen’s “Infinity Fabric” core communication relies heavily on RAM speed.

If I were advising you, I would recommend holding off until the Ryzen 3000 series becomes available. Even if the initial costs are elevated, it's probable that prices for the older 2000 series will decrease subsequently.

Furthermore, your upload bandwidth plays a role in streaming quality. A minimum of 10-12 Mbps upload speed is necessary to utilize higher stream bitrates.

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BHMS_Myrtille
Junior Member
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02-06-2025, 12:27 PM
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While Ryzen processors are advantageous for streaming, they also require fast RAM to operate effectively. Typically, purchasers of Ryzen systems opt for 3200MHz or at minimum 3000MHz RAM. 2400MHz is considerably too slow and will introduce delays. This stems from the fact that Ryzen’s “Infinity Fabric” core communication relies on RAM speed.

I would advise waiting until the Ryzen 3000 series becomes available. Although prices might be elevated, they are likely to trigger a decrease in the cost of the older 2000 series products.

Furthermore, your internet upload rate plays a role in streaming quality. A minimum of 10-12 Mbps upload speed is necessary for utilizing higher stream settings.
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BHMS_Myrtille
02-06-2025, 12:27 PM #3

While Ryzen processors are advantageous for streaming, they also require fast RAM to operate effectively. Typically, purchasers of Ryzen systems opt for 3200MHz or at minimum 3000MHz RAM. 2400MHz is considerably too slow and will introduce delays. This stems from the fact that Ryzen’s “Infinity Fabric” core communication relies on RAM speed.

I would advise waiting until the Ryzen 3000 series becomes available. Although prices might be elevated, they are likely to trigger a decrease in the cost of the older 2000 series products.

Furthermore, your internet upload rate plays a role in streaming quality. A minimum of 10-12 Mbps upload speed is necessary for utilizing higher stream settings.