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Overwatch GTX 1050 Gameplay

Multistreaming with https://restream.io/ Goal was to build a starter gaming pc that was highly upgradable and cheap. In the end the total was just under $800 but could be easily be lowered to $650. Parts list: i5-8400 2.8GHz (CPU) Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (CPU Cooler) Gigabyte Z370P D3 ATX LGA1151 (Motherboard) Team - Vulcan 16GB = 2x8GB DDR4 (Memory) Inland 120GB SSD (Storage) MSI GeForce GTX 1050 2GB (GPU) DIYPC Alnitak ATX Mid Tower (Case) EVGA 650W 80+ Gold Certified ATX (Power Supply) Lite-On iHAS124-14 (Optical Drive) Windows 10 64-bit (OS) Now to lower the price you could cut out the cpu cooler (the processor comes with a stock on), downgrade the memory to one stick, possibly find a cheaper case (DIYPC was just the cheapest at the time), downgrade the power supply to a lower wattage and certification (the EVGA was purchased because I didn't want to upgrade it in the future), and of course you can cut out the optical drive (a larger hard drive would be needed for game downloads). Future upgrades could include: i7 CPU (not really needed since it is a gaming pc), more memory, larger hard drive (waiting for tax break/ sale), high end GPU (the 1050 is capible of 4k, it was purchased with the intent of upgrading to GTX1080 ti but thats more than the whole pc cost), and a case (but eh..)

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Multistreaming with https://restream.io/ Goal was to build a starter gaming pc that was highly upgradable and cheap. In the end the total was just under $800 but could be easily be lowered to $650. Parts list: i5-8400 2.8GHz (CPU) Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (CPU Cooler) Gigabyte Z370P D3 ATX LGA1151 (Motherboard) Team - Vulcan 16GB = 2x8GB DDR4 (Memory) Inland 120GB SSD (Storage) MSI GeForce GTX 1050 2GB (GPU) DIYPC Alnitak ATX Mid Tower (Case) EVGA 650W 80+ Gold Certified ATX (Power Supply) Lite-On iHAS124-14 (Optical Drive) Windows 10 64-bit (OS) Now to lower the price you could cut out the cpu cooler (the processor comes with a stock on), downgrade the memory to one stick, possibly find a cheaper case (DIYPC was just the cheapest at the time), downgrade the power supply to a lower wattage and certification (the EVGA was purchased because I didn't want to upgrade it in the future), and of course you can cut out the optical drive (a larger hard drive would be needed for game downloads). Future upgrades could include: i7 CPU (not really needed since it is a gaming pc), more memory, larger hard drive (waiting for tax break/ sale), high end GPU (the 1050 is capible of 4k, it was purchased with the intent of upgrading to GTX1080 ti but thats more than the whole pc cost), and a case (but eh..)

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