I wanted to know if my PC is suitable for streaming on Twitch, here is the link to it:
If you already have it, you can easily use it, of course you would recommend something else for the money, but it has enough performance for it
In any case. The built-in CPU is quite powerful.
OK
Wouldn't you recommend NVENC here?
Yes, he is absolutely fit. Personally, I prefer AMD when it comes to streaming, but it doesn't make much of a difference. I would also use 32GB of RAM, as 16GB will be relatively scarce in the foreseeable future (especially when streaming).
I7 10700
RTX 2060
16GB RAM (hopefully 2 RAM modules
If it is only 1 module, I really recommend you to buy a second module and operate it in dual channel, this makes a lot!)
Don't read that badly at all…
Of course, it depends a lot on what exactly you plan to stream, but it's actually enough.
Yes, but not a must. Streaming tends to put a strain on the CPU and the network.
If you use NVEC, is the CPU stressed?
The limiting factors will be whether your GPU can manage the game to be streamed and whether you have enough bandwidth with your Internet connection.
You don't have to worry about the rendering, because you can simply use the hardware encoder NVENC of your graphics card elsewhere without great loss of performance.
Since I don't play too strong games out of old habit, I won't stream them either
Then it should work
Your upload is actually more important, otherwise you can really forget about decent quality.
And did you have a look? Did you build in 1x16GB, or 2x8GB?
Haven't checked yet and the upload should then also fit as soon as I start.
Edit: it's 2x8GB
Then take a look as soon as you have time.
Depending on the game, Ram can make up to 30 FPS in the dual channel, or even ensure that it no longer lags.
Edit: 2x8GB… Well then that's fine. This is not often the case with pre-built PCs.