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Twitch streamer looking for gamer PC and the digitec Community rushes to help

Philipp Rüegg
11.11.2016
Translation: machine translated

Is your old PC starting to wear out and are you showing clear signs of age, especially when streaming games? Time for an upgrade. But what should you buy and who puts it all together? This is a question that digitec user Nadine Luccarini also asked herself. She tells us how she found help in the digitec community and what to look out for if you want to stream yourself.

I originally wanted to install two Nvidia Titan Xs and an i7 6950X etc., but then I decided to limit the budget to 4500 francs. For streaming and rendering a few recordings, a cheaper machine is still easily sufficient. With the new setup, I can run "GTA V" at 2560x1440p with 80fps. The stream runs at 40fps. A higher frame rate could be a disadvantage for viewers in terms of their download speeds.

In terms of streaming, I'm keeping a few options open, as I have a PS4 and two other PCs under my desk. The Medion PC and the PS4 are still used from time to time when I have visitors and they want to game with me.

How good are you at League of Legends?
I'm currently in Platinum 5 and this season (you have to earn new ranks every year) I've moved up from Silver 5, which is between Beginner and Pro. Let's see how far I can get. The goal isn't fixed yet. I currently play League for two to three hours a day. At the weekend, it can easily be 5 to 15 hours a day.

Are you trying to turn pro?
Not really, although I was recently looking to join a team, but their standards are a bit higher and my rank is too low. Nevertheless, I'm still trying to fight my way up the rankings and then I'll see if being a pro is really for me.

How long have you been streaming regularly?
For almost two years. In between, I created a new account on Twitch and had to start from scratch with subscribers. At the beginning of my stream, I only streamed with music in the background, without voice and camera. I then changed this with the new account.

I started when I was able to play very well with one character (Katarina) in League of Legends. Since I rarely saw other players who could play well with Katarina, I wanted to show people my gameplay and playing style with "Kata". Of course it was fun when the first spectators chatted with me. With the new account and the new way of streaming, I also started to broadcast other games. Actually, everything I want to play at the moment is also streamed.

What kind of internet connection do you recommend for streaming
Download speed is not that important. Upload is much more important. It should be 2-5 megabytes per second (approx. 15-40 Mbit/s). Last year, I was still streaming with 4G from my mobile. That worked somehow, but I've since upgraded.

What other equipment do you need in addition to the PC?
You should buy a headset with a good microphone so that you can be understood well. But a microphone and camera are optional anyway. The important thing is that you are streaming and entertaining. If you are using a camera, you should make sure it has full HD resolution.

How important is a green screen?
I don't currently have one. The question is how often and how professionally you work. And whether you have enough space. Behind me is the bed and the door to the room. The room is usually not very tidy, which looks unattractive. That's why I'd like a green screen.

If not everyone wants to spend 4500 francs like you, what would you advise newcomers to do?It depends on the resolution you want to game with. A lot of good new hardware has been released this year, such as the new i7 and the new Nvidia graphics cards. A GTX 1070 would certainly not be bad, but a GTX 1060 or even a 970 from last year will also suffice, depending on your requirements. However, you won't get very far with a 500 francs PC.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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