Building the Ultimate Custom Live Streaming PC: MicroCenter Shopping Guide

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Join the StreamGeeks team as we head to MicroCenter to build a custom live streaming computer from scratch! In this video, we'll review all the essential components and considerations needed to create a powerful and efficient live streaming setup.

From choosing the right CPU and GPU to selecting the best RAM, storage, and cooling solutions, we’ll guide you through the entire process. Perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their streaming rig or build a new one from the ground up—this video has everything you need to create the ultimate live streaming machine!

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be aware that modern CPU's only have 20 PCIE lanes directly on the CPU. The motherboard needs to have the option of 8x8x4 PCIE if you want to run a highend capturecard .
X8 for the GPU is fine for hardware acceleration video
X8 on the second slot needed for SDI input cards like blackmagic decklink quad2
for output SDI it is fine to fun that on chipset PCIE lanes.
Just recently build a machine with a AMD treadripper 7960X on a asus trx5 board, a beast

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