Low-cost CPU options for streaming are available on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and other content sites.
Low-cost CPU options for streaming are available on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and other content sites.
Hey, for a budget-friendly dedicated PC that runs Obs well with NVIDIA's NVENC, a solid CPU choice would be an Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3. These offer good performance at low cost and should handle NVENC efficiently. Let me know if you need more details! Thanks in advance.
AMD APUs come with an integrated video encoder. It's not as effective as NVENC; comparing it to Intel Quicksync is uncertain. Purchasing a dedicated card usually adds more expense, especially when paired with a new CPU. The benefit for AMD comes from 3D performance, while Intel desktop GPUs tend to lag behind in gaming.
QuickSync is generally quicker than NVENC for encoding, but it depends on your setup. An i3 10100 should work fine for basic tasks.
They're faster than expected, just need around 1080p60 at the highest setting, and they perform even better. The i3 should handle it easily, but let me know your video source.
These AMD processors are often too expensive in the UK, which is disappointing.
This laptop has a Celeron N4120 processor and 4GB RAM. It may need an upgrade to match your current system, but it should work for the game you plan to play. I’ll be using the AverMedia Live Gamer Mini for capturing.