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iguana_dude_619
post Jul 29 2016, 11:26 AM

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Asking on behalf of my friend

[Budget] RM5-6k? Starting based figure

[Purpose] Gaming & Twitch/youtube Streaming & some video editing

[Monitor resolution]FHD 16:9 1080p

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
1. Latest games OW, BF1 & etc. (maybe med-high setting @30-60fps is enough, doubt she graphic whore laugh.gif )
2. Usual editing software? hmm.gif I didn't ask.

[Location] Kuala Lumpur

Ext question.
1. Do you need video capture card to stream & edit videos? (ayam not streamerholic, ayam a gamer only, so ayam clueless icon_question.gif )
2. Is it better to render videos on SSD then on HDD? any pros or cons?
iguana_dude_619
post Jul 29 2016, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Jul 29 2016, 02:09 PM)
Monitor needs to be included or not?
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no need.
iguana_dude_619
post Jul 29 2016, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Jul 29 2016, 04:10 PM)
No need to get any capture card nowadays, just install GeForce Experience (for Nvidia, more stable) or Gaming Evolved (for AMD) for games recording and streaming/broadcasting. 3rd party video editing software is still needed if you want to trim or edit the footage manually.

SSD has read/write limitation or we call lifetime on its NAND, it is not recommended to use SSD if you want to have maximum lifespan as read/write activity is quite heavy in this context, same goes to file downloading, never use it as default file download location. If you only render 1080p/1440p video, then HDD is fine, it is fast enough to feed the requested resources to other components. If it involves 4K footage, then SSD is more recommended due to its faster read and write speed (parallel).

Intel Core i7 6700 - RM 1305
Gigabyte H170-HD3 (D4) - RM 446
Kingston 16GB (8GB x 2) DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 290
Zotac GTX1070 8GB GDDR5 AMP! - RM 2219
Kingston SSDNow UV400 240GB SSD - RM 255
Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD - RM 209
Superflower Leadex Gold 550W - RM 409
Tecware Alpha - RM 199

Total: RM 5332 (ETech price inclusive of GST)

Optional upgrade:
1. GTX1080 (cheapest one costs RM 2960 and carries extra 30% performance over GTX1070)
2. Larger HDD if you need to store a lot of video/gaming footage, 1 minute of 1080p gaming footage will take roughly 200 - 300 MB (depends on game and settings).
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