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Vintagegaminghd wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Beast Pc but I would not recommend spending that much on a PC
You've just sorted the prices High - low and picked the highest prices parts.

Anyway relating the the topic the pc is massively overkill.

Build one! Go to the building section and request a build.
Also streaming isn't all up to your computer its about your Upload speed mainly.
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So, it's a $9,000 computer.

...unnecessary.

For MAYBE $2,000 you can build a top-of-the-line gaming PC.

Then, uploading videos and editing really depends on internet connection, and that's all.

$9000 is WAAAAAY too much to spend on a computer. Build on yourself or get a local computer shop to, or maybe even iBUYPOWER.
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Seriously looking at this build is enough to piss me off.

3 **** R9s is unnecessary and won't play well with a lot of games. 16GB of memory is enough for gaming. 64Gb is extremely unneeded. Win8 Prof? That's wasting money that you could be using to get better performance!

Here's a build I'd suggest for good performance and good pricing:

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>Okay, to start off:

-Good, ergonomic and not-so-pricey, good AMD processor
-Good motherboard w/ 32GB Memory Support, RAID, XFire, USB3, etc.
-GPU to support plenty of heavy gaming.
-32GB of some of the best memory on the market.
-A huge, Full ATX, amazing looking case with a giant window in the side.
-1000W PSU to support all your hardware and then some.
-2x 240GB SSD's.
-a 3 Terabyte hard drive. Assuming you're new to computers, that's 1000GB times 3.
-Windows 8 because that's all you need.
-A DVD R/W drive. It's only $15 to put in and you never know when you may need it.
-2 10mm case fans to push plenty of air through that case, keeping hardware cool.
-As for a fan controller, unnecessary.
-No need for much else.

This will get you nice, awesome performance and should handle pretty much any game you throw at it on high settings, maybe higher. Fans will keep the hardware cool, probably around ~30 Celsius.

I would work off of this build. If you don't know how to build a computer, google it. It's very easy and the work pays off. Makes you feel more accomplished when you're done.

Don't be a ******-retard when it comes to this stuff.

Also, maybe post something similar on reddit.com/r/buildapc

Get help there, but if you post your build you're gonna feel like a ****.

GG.
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imma post my build jyst to make you happy tehfudgesickle
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TehFudgesickle wrote Seriously looking at this build is enough to piss me off.

3 **** R9s is unnecessary and won't play well with a lot of games. 16GB of memory is enough for gaming. 64Gb is extremely unneeded. Win8 Prof? That's wasting money that you could be using to get better performance!

Here's a build I'd suggest for good performance and good pricing:

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>Okay, to start off:

-Good, ergonomic and not-so-pricey, good AMD processor
-Good motherboard w/ 32GB Memory Support, RAID, XFire, USB3, etc.
-GPU to support plenty of heavy gaming.
-32GB of some of the best memory on the market.
-A huge, Full ATX, amazing looking case with a giant window in the side.
-1000W PSU to support all your hardware and then some.
-2x 240GB SSD's.
-a 3 Terabyte hard drive. Assuming you're new to computers, that's 1000GB times 3.
-Windows 8 because that's all you need.
-A DVD R/W drive. It's only $15 to put in and you never know when you may need it.
-2 10mm case fans to push plenty of air through that case, keeping hardware cool.
-As for a fan controller, unnecessary.
-No need for much else.

This will get you nice, awesome performance and should handle pretty much any game you throw at it on high settings, maybe higher. Fans will keep the hardware cool, probably around ~30 Celsius.

I would work off of this build. If you don't know how to build a computer, google it. It's very easy and the work pays off. Makes you feel more accomplished when you're done.

Don't be a ******-****** when it comes to this stuff.

Also, maybe post something similar on reddit.com/r/buildapc

Get help there, but if you post your build you're gonna feel like a ****.

GG.
You are joking?

An APU? Do you know what an APU is? A $2000 with a $100 APU. Jheeze........

32GB? Overkill. 8GB will be enough for Gaming and streaming.

If you've got a budget of around $2000 or more then Intel is the only option to go, no questions asked.

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Sorry i did it with Pcpartpicker. Choose one place to get it from, preferably Newegg.

EDIT: Feel free to add more HDD space.
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If you have that sort of money to spend, build your own. If you want Intel get a I7 4770K with a Nvidia GPU, SSD + HDD, decent mother board. Spend around $150 in total on the mouse and keyboard, don't see the point in spending $9000 on a pre-built. If I had $15000 spare, I would spend like $2000 on a computer and save the rest...
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