Is my entire arrangement going to function properly?
Is my entire arrangement going to function properly?
Gadhar: I've found a ranking of power supplies that could be useful, located here: This particular PSU would function, however, investing a little more money could yield superior results. I initially intended to spend $400, but after researching streaming requirements, I realized it wasn't a suitable amount. Thank you for your advice; I will follow your suggestion, though I do already possess the case and a portable power source.
Attempt to reach an output of 550-600 watts, due to the fact that enhanced graphics cards, processors, or capture devices will push your power supply unit to its maximum capacity and necessitate a replacement. Purchase a PSU that is robust and dependable, which should adequately support your system for several future upgrades—provided you avoid using multiple graphics cards. Also, I plan to upgrade when I acquire a capture card.
My computer components should function together without issue. The GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC graphics card, Intel i5-8400 processor, GIGABYTE H310M S2P motherboard, Samsung 860 EVO SSD, and Corsair vegance Lpx 8GB DDR4 RAM are all suitable for use together. That's great news!
My system—an Intel i5 8400 processor paired with a GTX 1050 graphics card and 8GB of 2400MHz RAM—is adequate?
Will my hardware configuration enable me to stream Fortnite at 45 frames per second or higher using OBS, with low graphics settings and a distant view range? Is this feasible?
User jacobuniverse76 inquired about “optical” while asking if an I5 8400 + GTX 1050 (overclocked) with 8gb of memory could stream Fortnite at 45+ frames per second, and if so, whether it was possible to broadcast gameplay on OBS with 60 fps, given the need for a strong internet connection. Alabalcho responded by questioning the relevance of “optical” and suggested simply attempting to stream Fortnite.
My system includes two 4GB CL16 2600MHz RAM sticks, an Intel Core i5-8400 processor, and I’m wondering if my 450W power supply is sufficient for a GTX 1060 graphics card. A user asked about the suitability of this PSU, requesting details regarding its make and age. They clarified that the question concerns the power supply itself, not their system configuration. The user indicated they have an EVGA model that is relatively new, approximately five days out of the box.
Kindly refrain from creating additional conversations, as this is unproductive and will be discontinued should it continue.
This is the final inquiry.
Please forgive my persistent inquiries, but I’d like to ascertain if this configuration is suitable. My system specifications are as follows: an Intel Core i5-8600k, a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 with 3GB of VRAM, an Asus Prime H370M-Plus motherboard, 16GB of Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 memory (two 8GB modules at 2666MHz with a C15 rating), and an EVGA 450 BT power supply. It will primarily be used for streaming first-person shooter games and potentially playing titles such as GTA V and Watch Dogs. The case is a mid-ATX mid tower – I am unsure of the exact model name.