- May 27, 2015
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I have been browsing around these forums for the last few hours just reading through threads both old and new and really couldn't find exactly what I was looking for.
A little background. I used to have a PC, it was great, I enjoyed using it and it made sense. Then I was gifted a iMac about five-ish years ago. It was nice due to everything syncing in my house (iMac, iPhone, iPad, etc.). Then I decided that I wanted to get back into gaming and I wanted to share these games on Twitch. I could do this on my iMac but it just didn't do it as well as what I saw PC's doing. So, the answer? Build a PC! The problem, I have been out of the PC loop for the last five years and I came back to confusion.
So when I was a PC guy I was building a new PC every few years and getting pretty close to the best every time I would upgrade (i.e. if I saw the best processor at $1000 I would try and find the CPU that would make the most sense, usually around 300-400 dollars that was not quite the newest and best). So what do I buy!?!
What do I do on my computer you ask? Here is a list;
Game (a lot of games, from Hearthstone to WoW to The Witcher, etc.)
Stream via Twitch
Video Editting
Photoshop
Capture video from other devices (such as my XBOX 1)
I think that about sums up anything that might take a significant amount of CPU power. So where does that leave me? I was looking around Newegg and saw 10000 CPU's all with 10000 numbers and letter that I am sure mean something to you guys who are way more educated on the subject than myself. I really don't want to pay 1000 dollars for a new CPU, I would love hitting the 300-400 dollar range (maybe a bit more if the benefit is there. I would like to go Intel (hopefully this doesn't make too many enemies). Finally, in the past I have had GREAT success with EVGA so most of my other components will come from them (not sure if that matters at all).
Anyways sorry for the wall of text for my first post, I appreciate any help that any of you guys can give me. Thank you in advance!
A little background. I used to have a PC, it was great, I enjoyed using it and it made sense. Then I was gifted a iMac about five-ish years ago. It was nice due to everything syncing in my house (iMac, iPhone, iPad, etc.). Then I decided that I wanted to get back into gaming and I wanted to share these games on Twitch. I could do this on my iMac but it just didn't do it as well as what I saw PC's doing. So, the answer? Build a PC! The problem, I have been out of the PC loop for the last five years and I came back to confusion.
So when I was a PC guy I was building a new PC every few years and getting pretty close to the best every time I would upgrade (i.e. if I saw the best processor at $1000 I would try and find the CPU that would make the most sense, usually around 300-400 dollars that was not quite the newest and best). So what do I buy!?!
What do I do on my computer you ask? Here is a list;
Game (a lot of games, from Hearthstone to WoW to The Witcher, etc.)
Stream via Twitch
Video Editting
Photoshop
Capture video from other devices (such as my XBOX 1)
I think that about sums up anything that might take a significant amount of CPU power. So where does that leave me? I was looking around Newegg and saw 10000 CPU's all with 10000 numbers and letter that I am sure mean something to you guys who are way more educated on the subject than myself. I really don't want to pay 1000 dollars for a new CPU, I would love hitting the 300-400 dollar range (maybe a bit more if the benefit is there. I would like to go Intel (hopefully this doesn't make too many enemies). Finally, in the past I have had GREAT success with EVGA so most of my other components will come from them (not sure if that matters at all).
Anyways sorry for the wall of text for my first post, I appreciate any help that any of you guys can give me. Thank you in advance!