Note: the BIOS for the MAX motherboards are updated, so there aren't any issues with the 3000 series processors interfering with the BIOS. Needless to say, we should be able to get 4k if we push, but this rig is really going to be a streamers heaven. To make sure we can stream at max capacity, we chose a powerful CPU over GPU performance. We also opted for an SSHD over SSD to be able to pack in the boot speed without spending too much. Due to the budget, we couldn't fit RTX and a stream card, but instead opted for a really nice GTX series card. This is the Archangel HD Streaming and Gaming Rig. And took a heck of a long time.Īlright, here we go. The only ones that I could find info for easily were three Elgato ones ( A, B, C), two of which don't do 4k passthrough (a problem given the 4k gaming requirement here? - the updated version that does do 4k passthrough isn't on PCPartpicker) and the 3rd costing $400 or 40% of the entire budget.Įdit: Eventually found another option. Though a quick check on US websites (ones I can get to pretend I live in the US without a VPN.) suggests it's widely out of stock anyway. Many don't, like the Razer Ripsaw - which has 2 entries ( A and B) but no prices or stock. Or, you google the part name and the words "pc partpicker" and hope it has an entry, with stock, and prices. Which is a PITA for anyone not a US resident trying to find USA prices/stock - and is probably not ideal for checking entries either. a PC that can do all of i) stream from devices other than itself (hence capture card?), ii) that can game in 4k, and iii) can also stream its own games (resolution unspecified)? Yes?Ģ) How - realistically - do we handle capture cards with partpicker?īecause there are 2 ways that I can see, neither of which seems very good.Įither they need to be added as manually created custom parts.
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