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So I'm gonna be building a gaming PC for my streaming setup this PC would be the one I game on etc. I have a second PC that will be my Streaming PC. I'll be playing game likes Rust, Arma, DayZ and most if not any battle royale genre games.

The PC I'll be using for streaming and editing the videos has the specs. I'll be editing usually full videos.
XPG 16GB DDR4 2400MHz of Ram an i7-8700 CPU Geforce GTX 1060 3GB GPU.

The build I was thinking of is linked below [Minimum post requirement for links]

If you can think of a better build feel free to list the specs

Budget & Currency: $3,000-$3,200

Peripherals & Monitor: Main gaming monitor 24.5 inch by Omen HP at 144Hz, communication monitoring temps monitor MSI 24 inch 144Hz curved monitor, main monitor for stream PC ASUS VG248QE 24 inch 144Hz.

Games: Rust, Arma, DayZ, Ark, Scum, CSGO

Software: Windows 10, Sony Vegas Pro

When: Fall of 2019 August- September
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Honestly man Seems like overkill for just these games. Support of RTX is very thin right now a 1080Ti is plenty for what you want to play. i9- 9900k is also overkill. A I7-9700K is also plenty even if you are editing videos on it. You could honestly stream and play at the same time with your specs and not drop performance. It would be a great balls-to-the-walls build though.
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PFC_Rodriguez_ wrote Honestly man Seems like overkill for just these games. Support of RTX is very thin right now a 1080Ti is plenty for what you want to play. i9- 9900k is also overkill. A I7-9700K is also plenty even if you are editing videos on it. You could honestly stream and play at the same time with your specs and not drop performance. It would be a great balls-to-the-walls build though.

overkill is what you want in a gaming pc, it just means less upgrading in the future.
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PFC_Rodriguez_ wrote Honestly man Seems like overkill for just these games. Support of RTX is very thin right now a 1080Ti is plenty for what you want to play. i9- 9900k is also overkill. A I7-9700K is also plenty even if you are editing videos on it. You could honestly stream and play at the same time with your specs and not drop performance. It would be a great balls-to-the-walls build though.


I put games that I could think of off the top of my head really I already stream and game with the pc I got but I've noticed with graphic intensive games I don't average watchable FPS
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PFC_Rodriguez_ wrote Honestly man Seems like overkill for just these games. Support of RTX is very thin right now a 1080Ti is plenty for what you want to play. i9- 9900k is also overkill. A I7-9700K is also plenty even if you are editing videos on it. You could honestly stream and play at the same time with your specs and not drop performance. It would be a great balls-to-the-walls build though.


Also with my current build would it be able to stream any game and only stream since the build I made would be my gaming one or would I need to upgrade anything?
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