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The Rise of YouTuber Streaming: A Look at the Latest Computer Hardware for Content Creators

Since many people spend time watching YouTube, interest in YouTubers has increased significantly. There are many fields where videos are uploaded after editing to a computer or tablet using your smartphone or video device, but recently basic streaming is done via YouTube using a single high-performance computer and streaming video in real time It can be downloaded or uploaded to your computer at the same time as streaming. There are many fields where videos are saved, and some videos are edited and uploaded during the streaming time. The latter, i.e. uploading additional video montages after real-time streaming, is expanding into many fields, and after gaming, it is also expanding to YouTubers related to sports such as baseball and football. The reason why this atmosphere goes beyond the field of games and moves into the field of sports is because of the “copyright” held by sports broadcasts. Therefore, anything showing or listening to sports through your channel, including the Premier League and recent professional baseball, constitutes copyright infringement. So, the common story is that there are more and more sports YouTubers “going live”.

The gaming field is probably the one where there are significantly fewer copyright issues regarding streaming or video content. As a result, there are quite a few YouTubers who naturally stream their favorite games in real time and later upload other content via post-editing. So, at the current moment, how much hardware is needed to build a streaming environment like this? Today, Brainbox rented a demo system to YouTubers who upload live, post-edited streaming videos to YouTube and prepared content that allows users to compare the experience with their own computers. Let’s find out what real YouTubers think about the latest computer hardware.

Streaming One-Com System #1 (BTF Edition)

Processor: Original Intel Core i7 14700K

Cooler: Lian Li Galahead II Trinity 360 – Serin

Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING B760M-BTF Wifi – Coit

Memory: Team Group Elite DDR5-5600 32GB x2 (64GB) – Seorin

Graphics card: Emtech GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER BLACK STORM OC D6X 16GB

SSD: Micron Crucial T500 M.2 NVMe 2TB – Daewon CTS

Case: Micronics ML-420 BTF

Power supply: Micronics Classic II 1050 W 80PLUS GOLD 230 V EU fully modular

■ Search for “Santa PD” on YouTube


■ Search YouTube for “Game Sang Dream”


I’m a streamer who has been streaming the Seven Knights 2 mobile game for about 3 years. Since the specs of the game itself are not high, I used to stream at 1060 and 1070, but last summer I upgraded to 3060 for about 1 million won and was lucky enough to have the opportunity to stream with the specs you gave me envoy. The games I played were Skull and Bones, Welcome to Paradise, and Deep Rock Clan Survival. I could see that there was a big difference in basic loading speed and graphics compared to the computer I was using, especially on my computer. I started playing an existing game with the settings set to , I immediately noticed issues like loading speed and broken graphics.

In the past, when I bought and used a regular computer, I bought it at a reasonable price rather than a high-spec computer, but I thought it would be better to buy a high-spec computer if I could afford it. Additionally, when editing, I was able to experience a significant reduction in coding time, incomparable with the computer I was using.

We thank the company for giving us this opportunity and recommend those who can afford it to purchase and use it.

■ One-Com System Streaming #2

Intel Core i7 14700K

Lian Li Galahead II Trinity 360 – Clear

ASRock B760M PG SONIC Wifi – Aswin

Team Group Elite DDR5-5600 32GB x2 (64GB) – Seorin

Galaxy GALAX GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER SG OC D6X 16GB

Micron Crucial T500 M.2 NVMe 2TB – Daewon CTS

Micronics ML-420 BTF

Micronics Classic II 1050W 80PLUS GOLD 230V EU fully modular

■ Search for “Tooz TV” on YouTube


Tooze TV mainly covers reviews, game guides and tips for various new mobile games and currently mainly covers Pragia Electric and provides live streaming of the latest released mobile games. Recently, since few mobile games have been released, I mainly live stream Prasia Electric about three times a week. If you are curious about Pracia Electric training guide, etc., please visit my channel.

After I start streaming on YouTube, I continue streaming using a single computer, edit the streaming video using an old computer, and upload it to the channel. Luckily, my main computer upgraded to the Core i9 13900K and GeForce RTX 4070 Ti last year and I’m using it just fine with a single computer setup. So, I used this loaner system to replace an older computer used for editing.

■ Search for “Soin Tube” on YouTube


I am a streamer gamer whose main content is the Blizzard game Warcraft 3. Since Warcraft 3 has been remastered, the capacity itself has increased compared to the existing classic version, but since it is not a game that requires high specs and graphics like the latest games popular, it seems that the performance of the supplied PC was a waste.

Anyway, let me tell you what I felt. First of all, the approximate specs of my current PC are Intel Core i9 9900K, GeForce RTX 2080.

1. Even though I’m a streamer, I’m a gamer preparing for competitions, so I often practice games alone instead of broadcasting. If I simply ran Warcraft 3, I wouldn’t have noticed any difference because the load on my PC was low.

2. So, you need to think about the difference when transmitting. I could feel the difference when I performed multiple tasks, such as streaming, instead of just one task, putting more load on the PC. There is some lag when starting the game that I felt when playing on an existing PC (I can’t say it’s that big, but from a player’s perspective, I can’t give up the desire to get even 0.1 seconds of advantage over the opponent) and in the middle of the process there is a last-ditch fight with the opponent against a neutral monster. I think I was able to feel smooth movement in parts like running to pick up items.

3. This is the PC noise issue, which I personally think is important. Unlike PCs that were popular 5-10 years ago due to heating issues, recent PCs tend to make more noise due to water-cooled components. The supplied PC was quite noisy. The PC I was using was water cooled so it was noisy, but the PC I received was louder. However, this only happens when the load increases, such as watching YouTube videos while multitasking, and I liked how quiet it was in simple situations without even realizing the PC was on. (The PC I was previously using made a lot of noise no matter what work I was doing.)

It was nice to be able to use a high spec PC with the supplied PC. If there is this much difference in a relatively light game like Warcraft 3, I expect that those who play high-end games or edit videos will definitely feel a bigger difference. Thank you

Stream, game and edit, all on one computer

First of all, the three most important things for streaming are a processor, a graphics card, and an NVMe SSD. It is clear that the listed computer peripherals are expensive components that make up a computer, but processors and graphics cards, divided into comprehensive grades, require different choices.

Core i7 14700K and GeForce RTX 40 SUPER, NVMe Gen4 x4 2TB

In my opinion, if we consider the economic aspect of the above specifications, it seems better to compromise a bit on graphics cards whose prices vary rapidly depending on the quality. Among the recently released GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, 4070 Ti SUPER or RTX 4080 SUPER, it would be better to choose the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER or GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER rather than the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, which sits in the middle.

In the case of storage, it would be good to focus on these two things. Both Intel and AMD processor systems are fast and it is recommended to choose NVMe Gen4

And later, when you edit a lot of streaming data in real time and transcode the edited file into a single video file, a high-speed NMVe SSD and a high-capacity NVMe SSD are naturally advantageous. Finally, if you enable the UHD770 graphics core included by default in the Intel Core i7 14700K processor, the preview screen loads quickly when editing in Adobe Premiere, so it’s a good idea to use it.

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