The $750 FULL INTEL Streaming PC Creators Have Been Sleeping On! 💤
Are you in the market for a new streaming or video editing machine but limited to a budget of less than $750? If so, you might be in luck! The PC we’re discussing today is a bit unconventional, but it offers incredible performance for the price. Plus, it comes with some cool aesthetic choices, thanks to my daughter, Amelia, who is going to be the proud new owner of this PC. Her only requests were for it to look cool and be able to play Roblox. So, let’s dive into this full Intel build!
First, let’s talk about the parts. I’m fortunate enough to live near a Microcenter, which makes this build possible thanks to their awesome bundle. The bundle includes:
- Intel i5 12600K: A solid processor not affected by the issues plaguing Intel’s 13th and 14th gen chips.
- MSI Pro Z790-P Motherboard: Reliable and efficient for this build.
- 16GB of G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 RAM: Adequate for gaming and content creation.
- Intel Arc A770 Sparkle Titan OC Edition GPU: A powerful graphics card optimized for AV1 codec.
Is An Intel GPU Worth It?
The inclusion of an Intel GPU might raise some eyebrows. Many might wonder if they should stick to the tried-and-true Nvidia cards or the price-efficient AMD options. The Intel Arc series has been making waves recently, and for good reasons. The A770 Sparkle Titan, in particular, is highly optimized for the AV1 codec, a modern open-source video codec designed to deliver high-quality video with significantly less data. This is a game-changer for content creators, allowing for higher quality streams and recordings without needing as much bandwidth.
Initially released in October 2023, these cards had a rough start with poor performance and frequent issues. However, with consistent driver updates, Intel has turned things around. The A770 now offers impressive performance in productivity software, hanging in there with Nvidia’s 4070 Super and even the 3090 when editing in Premiere Pro, thanks to its excellent handling of the 10bit H.265 codec. For DaVinci Resolve users, the performance is closer to a 4060 Ti, which is still impressive at this price point. The card’s 16GB of VRAM is particularly noteworthy, often available for under $300, making it a great option for budget-conscious creators.
The Full Specs!
Now, let’s break down the full specs of this PC:
- CPU: Intel Core i5 12600K — A fantastic starting point for beginners. It’s not the quickest, but it offers great performance for the price.
- Motherboard: MSI Pro Z790-P DDR4 motherboard that should last a couple of years into the future.
- RAM: 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws DDR4 3200MHz — Sufficient for most tasks, with the option to upgrade to 32GB if needed.
- GPU: Intel Arc A770 Sparkle Titan OC Edition — With 16GB of VRAM, this card is ready for gaming and content creation.
- CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Spectrum V3 — An affordable yet effective cooling solution.
- Storage: Inland TN 470 1TB NVMe Drive — Ample storage for games and video editing projects.
- Case: NZXT H6 Flow — A cool, aesthetically pleasing case, though cheaper options are available.
- Power Supply: Corsair CX650M 650W 80 Plus Bronze — A reliable semi-modular power supply.
The Benefits of AV1 Encoding
One of the standout features of the Intel Arc A770 is its AV1 encoding capabilities. AV1 is a modern, open-source video codec designed for high-quality video while using significantly less data. This means better compression efficiency compared to older codecs like H.264 and H.265. For content creators, this allows for higher quality streams and recordings without needing as much bandwidth. YouTube already supports AV1, and Twitch is currently testing it, making this a feature you’ll want in your GPU soon.
Let’s Build It!
If you’ve made it this far, I appreciate you sticking around! Now, let’s put this PC together live on stream. Join us as we assemble this powerful yet budget-friendly content creation machine. See you there!