Focus on results and efficiency.
Focus on results and efficiency.
Sure, you can use the AMD ATHLON 3000G for secondary streaming. Since your gaming setup is different, it should work well if you dedicate the 3000G solely to streaming. Performance will depend on your overall system configuration.
Having a separate streaming PC isn't necessary when you already own a graphics card—like the RX6500, which doesn’t count. It’s just an unnecessary expense since any graphics card can handle encoding better than a dual-core APU.
It's clear you're asking about the maximum streaming limits and whether 1080p at 60fps is possible. Just to confirm, you want to know the cap on streaming quality and if that speed is feasible.
This approach is likely to cause major issues when encoding with x264.
Ensure you possess the chip before testing; otherwise, refrain from purchasing it for this use.
You don’t need it. Avoid spending money and making things more complicated; do you even have a capture card for this secondary streaming setup?