In the following month I would like to expand my equipment and get a computer again, mainly for streaming and little work for the vocational school and photography.
The following is done: streaming, little image processing, little editing, 3 screens.
Streaming runs on PS4 with a game capture and there will occasionally be reactions or Minecraft streams.
Are about three screens too much for the following PC and is it sufficient for streaming?
PC data: (new)
-Intel core i5
-8GB Ram
-Internet is over 20 for sure
-6 cores
-No graphics card
A USB mic and a dslr camera, keyboard and mouse running via Cam Link are still connected.
What do you say?
-Intel core i5
Which model?
-8GB Ram
Which model?
It might fit, but complex programs like Photoshop or Premiere will not work
As little information as you have given on the PC, there's nothing to say. Sorry
Please specify it a little more precisely.
9400 i5 and DDR4-SDRAM with 2666MhZ speed
What else do you need?
No, maybe just for 720p and 2D games
Without a graphics card (an internal one is enough) nothing works because then software rendering runs on the CPU, which is very slow.
Should work thanks to the capture solution
So as a graphics card, the model is Intel UHD Graphics 630, but this is not a classic graphics card like Nvidia I assume.
If I put a classic Geforce into this PC, e.g. A GTX 1050
Hope it doesn't make a mistake. Do you think that I should add a geforce or look for something else, recommendations?
Why not try it first and THEN change something?
Ok, then 1080p could be e.g. B. Just enough with OBS, but mostly it runs more smoothly with the next lower resolution. Most things go with it and a proper external graphics card is only needed for particularly complex games.
But could a Nvdia Geforce gtx 1050 be installed? So if you do this in the future, it should work even better, right?
Are three screens too many without a graphics card, or is it packing them including streaming?
So do you think I could currently wait with the GKK?
Sry, read me out.
Intel UHD 630 should easily create 1080p for streaming, because it is generally optimized for up to 4K gaming experiences. 30fps should go great too, maybe a little more.
I hardly need that much, more is that besides gaming, I can talk half high quality stupid stuff.
Intel UHD Graphics 630, then you already know roughly the model. Assume that it is a laptop.
Do you think he could pack three screens or just two? (Three would be one for game capture)
Are three screens too many without a graphics card, or is it packing them including streaming?
The streaming should be (de) encoded in the current configuration via your CPU
https://www.intel.de/content/www/de/de/support/articles/000025675/graphics-drivers.html if the devices have HDMI 2.0.
Or would you rather use only two screens besides streaming? Connections: HDMI, VGA, display port
Two screens in any case, if only one is recorded. No idea how it is with three screens or when recording with more than one screen (e.g. Over an extended screen).
Two + HDMI
It is a PC, the model is the following: HP M01-F0507NZ, available on the Swiss market