Dedicated PC Streaming (console)

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Hello, I'm building a pc to be dedicated to streaming the xbox, by the capture board. I am in doubt between a ryzen 1600 or 2400g if I need a video card in the case of the r5 1600. If you have suggestions about other suitable buildings to broadcast in 1080p 60fps you are welcome.
 
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You will definitely need some form of video output. My recommendation would be to simply go for the Ryzen model that has integrated graphics.

The 2400G is a good choice. You can then get a budget motherboard lile the Asrock AB450M Pro4 and only 2x4Gb (8Gb) of RAM at 3000Mhz for a smoother experience. You however go for 2400Mhz it will still work just fine, it'll just be a bit slow if you use the computer for something else.

With this build, you will be able to stream at 1080p60fps as long as your internet connection can hold the bitrate requirements.
You will definitely need some form of video output. My recommendation would be to simply go for the Ryzen model that has integrated graphics.

The 2400G is a good choice. You can then get a budget motherboard lile the Asrock AB450M Pro4 and only 2x4Gb (8Gb) of RAM at 3000Mhz for a smoother experience. You however go for 2400Mhz it will still work just fine, it'll just be a bit slow if you use the computer for something else.

With this build, you will be able to stream at 1080p60fps as long as your internet connection can hold the bitrate requirements.
 
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I like this solution but cant find reviews with 2400g. This Will really Will be better long term to stream 1080p 60fps? I have a 60/60mb bandwitch of internet.
 


Ryzen CPUs come with 3 years of warranty. I think it's a good choice.
 
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Thank you very much so far. I understood your position but now I will bring to my reality. I am Brazilian and here in my country hardware is very expensive, where the 2400g is more expensive than the ryzen 1600, and I read that perhaps stronger memories type 3000mhz would be benefited by the ryzen. For now I'm being convinced to get the 2400g ryzen, but I'm afraid the 6 cores of the 1600 ryzen will deliver more performance.