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Is this enough for streaming Fortnite

Is this enough for streaming Fortnite

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DirtyTheDirt
Junior Member
8
09-09-2018, 11:20 PM
#1
Case- Thermaltake view 71
Motherboard- Msi meg z390 ace atx motherboard
Power supply- Corsair rmx modular 1000w
CPU - Intel i9 9900k 8 core/16 thread
RAM - Corsair Vengeance RGB pro 64gb
Graphics Card - Evga gtx 1080ti
Water cooling - Thermaltake rgb floe triple ring aio
Fans x 2 - Thermaltake rgb floe 3pk fans
HDDs x 2 - Seagate Barracuda 4tb
SSD - Samsung 860 evo 1tb
Fan hub - Deepcool fh-10
Monitor - Alienware 25in 240hz
Side Monitors - Asus 24in 144hz x2
Cables - 3 Ivansky displayport 6ft
Mousepad - XXL 36x18in pad
Mouse - Red dragon m711 rgb
Keyboard - Red dragon rgb 104 keys
Headphones - Beyerdynamic dt 990
Microphone - Yeti microphone
Chair - Essential racing gaming chair (blue)
Camera - Logitech c922
Microphone arm - Innogram yeti stand
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DirtyTheDirt
09-09-2018, 11:20 PM #1

Case- Thermaltake view 71
Motherboard- Msi meg z390 ace atx motherboard
Power supply- Corsair rmx modular 1000w
CPU - Intel i9 9900k 8 core/16 thread
RAM - Corsair Vengeance RGB pro 64gb
Graphics Card - Evga gtx 1080ti
Water cooling - Thermaltake rgb floe triple ring aio
Fans x 2 - Thermaltake rgb floe 3pk fans
HDDs x 2 - Seagate Barracuda 4tb
SSD - Samsung 860 evo 1tb
Fan hub - Deepcool fh-10
Monitor - Alienware 25in 240hz
Side Monitors - Asus 24in 144hz x2
Cables - 3 Ivansky displayport 6ft
Mousepad - XXL 36x18in pad
Mouse - Red dragon m711 rgb
Keyboard - Red dragon rgb 104 keys
Headphones - Beyerdynamic dt 990
Microphone - Yeti microphone
Chair - Essential racing gaming chair (blue)
Camera - Logitech c922
Microphone arm - Innogram yeti stand

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
718
09-27-2018, 04:55 PM
#2
Yep, with that you’ll get maybe even to be able to stream at 1080p.
My only recommendation is to not stream fortnite, unless you’re insanely good and people’s jaws will drop when they see you play- or your’e really funny. Fortnite has a few thousand streamers on twitch at one time, because it’s so popular. If you aren’t already popular, it might be hard.
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SkyInsane
09-27-2018, 04:55 PM #2

Yep, with that you’ll get maybe even to be able to stream at 1080p.
My only recommendation is to not stream fortnite, unless you’re insanely good and people’s jaws will drop when they see you play- or your’e really funny. Fortnite has a few thousand streamers on twitch at one time, because it’s so popular. If you aren’t already popular, it might be hard.

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kcaz56
Senior Member
664
09-27-2018, 06:13 PM
#3
kindangrysliceofpie :
Yep, with that you’ll get maybe even to be able to stream at 1080p.
My only recommendation is to not stream fortnite, unless you’re insanely good and people’s jaws will drop when they see you play- or your’e really funny. Fortnite has a few thousand streamers on twitch at one time, because it’s so popular. If you aren’t already popular, it might be hard.
Yeah i'm both. The answer you gave was the answer I was expecting form this site. People were going to say "That is an expensive setup" or " You have to be good or funny to stream Fortnite". But what I want to know is there any sort of Bios I have to install for the CPU to run in the board or some other obscure mistake with this setup. I am pretty sure it will all work together, but I just want to make sure before I spend 5K on a new computer. The reason I am asking is because most streamers have 2 computer to run their streams and I just want one to run everything.
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kcaz56
09-27-2018, 06:13 PM #3

kindangrysliceofpie :
Yep, with that you’ll get maybe even to be able to stream at 1080p.
My only recommendation is to not stream fortnite, unless you’re insanely good and people’s jaws will drop when they see you play- or your’e really funny. Fortnite has a few thousand streamers on twitch at one time, because it’s so popular. If you aren’t already popular, it might be hard.
Yeah i'm both. The answer you gave was the answer I was expecting form this site. People were going to say "That is an expensive setup" or " You have to be good or funny to stream Fortnite". But what I want to know is there any sort of Bios I have to install for the CPU to run in the board or some other obscure mistake with this setup. I am pretty sure it will all work together, but I just want to make sure before I spend 5K on a new computer. The reason I am asking is because most streamers have 2 computer to run their streams and I just want one to run everything.

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opticgunship
Posting Freak
815
09-29-2018, 06:16 PM
#4
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, using different words:

“Let me offer some advice on your gaming setup. First, seriously consider skipping the expensive Red Dragon peripherals – they aren't the best choice for you. Instead, I recommend Corsair products; their keyboards are highly customizable and excellent for streaming. Regarding your chair, avoid it entirely – the reclining feature won’t work well for your needs.

For streaming Fortnite in 1080p, a powerful GPU is key. While a 1080 is sufficient, let's explore upgrading to a 1080Ti if you can manage the extra $400-$500 investment. This will significantly improve your frame rates while simultaneously streaming. Your primary concerns should be the CPU and GPU, as they’ll heavily impact performance when running both games and streams concurrently.

Also, don't neglect audio! Invest in a good amplifier/DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) like this one to unlock the full potential of your 250-ohm headphones – otherwise, the sound quality will be severely compromised. You’ve also upgraded to two Asus 144Hz monitors; this increases the visual fidelity and refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience. Do you think that changes anything in terms of what components I should focus on?”
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opticgunship
09-29-2018, 06:16 PM #4

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, using different words:

“Let me offer some advice on your gaming setup. First, seriously consider skipping the expensive Red Dragon peripherals – they aren't the best choice for you. Instead, I recommend Corsair products; their keyboards are highly customizable and excellent for streaming. Regarding your chair, avoid it entirely – the reclining feature won’t work well for your needs.

For streaming Fortnite in 1080p, a powerful GPU is key. While a 1080 is sufficient, let's explore upgrading to a 1080Ti if you can manage the extra $400-$500 investment. This will significantly improve your frame rates while simultaneously streaming. Your primary concerns should be the CPU and GPU, as they’ll heavily impact performance when running both games and streams concurrently.

Also, don't neglect audio! Invest in a good amplifier/DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) like this one to unlock the full potential of your 250-ohm headphones – otherwise, the sound quality will be severely compromised. You’ve also upgraded to two Asus 144Hz monitors; this increases the visual fidelity and refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience. Do you think that changes anything in terms of what components I should focus on?”