I want to start streaming. I was put together a pc. And many write that it is easy to put one together. Well, before I make this investment, I wanted to ask if it is easy for someone who has never done it like me. I want to stream on Twitch / YouTube lets plays and render / edit videos.
(I would like to record Ps4 games like Monster Hunter, Wii Switch / Fortnite and new games that come out in high quality. Is the compilation good?)
Definitely stuck.
Simply read the manufacturer's instructions from the mainboard, where each cable belongs, e.g. And be careful not to apply too much pressure when screwing, installing the chip or other components.
Afterwards, making the right settings in the BIOS is sometimes a bit annoying and tricky.
But everything is possible if you are not messing around and hurrying. 😀👍
Have fun building
No, as long as you take your time little can go wrong. The config is good and you could take an X570 board with such a high budget, but you don't have to.
If you don't dare to do it alone, let me know and I'll help you.
My first PC assembly came after 1 year in a school where I learned something, I also watched tutorials. Back then it was a breeze for me. However, I had not paid attention to the compatibility of the CPU and the chipset, so I was lucky that it worked.
my conclusion: yes you can do that with tutorials.
however, pay attention to the tutorial! There are many who say the biggest dirt…
I don't know the tutorial yet. But HardwareDealz is a very good technique youtuber!
wish you lots of fun and happiness!
Thank you very much
Yes, don't be afraid of it. Anyone who deals with the topic can do that. It's basically like building something with Lego. Many plugs only fit in properly and and and. If you really want to delve deeply into the topic of "PC setup", you will notice that you don't need a lot of it. Nice to have, of course, but you won't really need it, as an example I'll give the latency times of the RAM sticks. They are important, but rather uninteresting in everyday life and you only notice that in benchmarks.
So if you want to build a PC, just do it. Download the instruction manual of the board you want to buy and look for the components that are compatible with the board. You can start:-)
You should be able to get the PC together without any problems, the hardest thing is probably to connect the power button, since the layout is different for each mainboard and the pins are very small. But that should be feasible.
Configuration also makes sense, maybe you could use 32GB 3200MHz RAM for an additional charge of around 80 euro.
You can change the ram
Edit: would personally access 32GB Ram. (but can still upgrade in the future, but then you will need all 4 slots)
and maybe I would also take a power supply with a bit more power, although 650 is enough, but in the future you might need a better one, and then you have the salad.
you have to know for yourself, but you may also be able to use 2TB HDD, the prices are quite low.
Maybe you want to get a better / nicer motherboard with such a cool PC. Have a 150 euro case, hot ram etc, then I find it stupid if you save on mainboard.
and yes, I might like to say XD
Can you help me with that?
Do you mean now select the mainboard? Or what specifically?
Sorry?